Bjorn Eikeland wrote:
I've just changed to using freebsd on my desktop pc, my Asus A7V8X
motherboad has a onboard Broadcom chip - this just stopped working under
windows and turned into a unknown device. Asus or vendor's support never
replied so I just picked up a new fxp card.
Depending on the o
Descided to stick with the easy way, as its not a change needing adding
to the tree and I dont have any other bfe devices..
And surely the kernel says it's found a 4401 card when it boots, but:
bfe0: mem 0xeb00-0xeb001fff at device
9.0 on pci0
bfe0: Ethernet address: 80:00:80:00:80:00
bfe0: P
Bjorn Eikeland wrote:
Thanks for your reply Jon!
I've checked the driver cd and it had the drivers under Drivers\LAN\4401\
and I seem to remeber thats what windows once called it. The unidentified
chip id isnt a supprise, the card worked, and suddenly turned into a
unknown device in windows, so i
Thanks for your reply Jon!
I've checked the driver cd and it had the drivers under Drivers\LAN\4401\
and I seem to remeber thats what windows once called it. The unidentified
chip id isnt a supprise, the card worked, and suddenly turned into a
unknown device in windows, so it must have changed som
I've just changed to using freebsd on my desktop pc, my Asus A7V8X
motherboad has a onboard Broadcom chip - this just stopped working under
windows and turned into a unknown device. Asus or vendor's support never
replied so I just picked up a new fxp card.
However under FreeBSD it hangs for a while