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Date:      Mon, 16 Nov 1998 16:44:54 -0500
From:      Dj Browne <derek@hcl.com>
To:        chad@DCFinc.com
Cc:        freebsd-stable@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: D-Link DE620
Message-ID:  <199811162141.QAA24188@mailhub.hcl.com>
In-Reply-To: <199811162050.NAA18300@freeway.dcfinc.com>
References:  <199811161830.NAA04812@mailhub.hcl.com>

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hi,

  Thanks for the response.   I was afraid of that you were going to say
that there was no parallel adaptor support - now I am kind of stuck.  

  The LapLink cable method was a consideration at one point but it really
defeats the purpose of having a portable.  I would have to  have another
machine that would be using TCP/IP on the parallel port (basically another
BSD machine) that I presently do not have at all the locations I bring the
laptop to.

  Just curious...any idea how the performance is using the parallel port?  

Thanks again.

Derek  


At 11/16/98 03:50 PM  , Chad R. Larson wrote:
>As I recall, Dj Browne wrote:
>> Hi,
>
>Hi.
>
>>   I am hoping that some one can help me here.... I just installed FreeBSD
>> 2.2.7-RELEASE on a Compaq Contura laptop (about 6 years old) and I have a
>> D-Link DE620 Parallel port ethernet adaptor.
>> 
>>  The adaptor works great on 95 and dos and on other machines but I cannot
>> find any support for it in FreeBSD.
>
>I don't think there is any support for parallel port Ethernet adapters.  At
>least I couldn't find any.  They do support PCMCIA Ethernets.  If you have
a slot
>that would be one way to go.
>
>>   How can I get this up and running?  
>> 
>>   I have the OS working great and on boot I see that the probes see the lp0
>> device and recognize that there is a IP enabled device there but I cannot
>> see where to load (or compile into the kernel) the drivers for this
>> specific adaptor.  
>
>The IP enabled message refers to the fact that FreeBSD supports IP
directly on
>the parallel port, not that it saw your adapter.
>
>>   Has any one done this?
>
>I put up FreeBSD on a Compaq LTE 386/20.  Run a laplink cable between
>your laptop and another machine running FreeBSD that =is= on the net,
>and then configure the parallel interfaces as network adapters (ifconfig
>lp0...) Turn on packet forwarding on the second machine, and you should be in
>business.
>
>Do you need help in configuring the routing in this kind of setup?
>
>
>	-crl
>--
>Chad R. Larson (CRL15)   602-953-1392   Brother, can you paradigm?
>chad@dcfinc.com chad@larsons.org chad@anasazi.com larson1@home.net   
>DCF, Inc. - 14623 North 49th Place, Scottsdale, Arizona 85254-2207
>
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