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Date:      Sat, 2 Jan 1999 00:22:51 -0700
From:      "Douglas Evan Cook" <cookd@cs.byu.edu>
To:        <questions@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:   Intel EtherExpress 100
Message-ID:  <000101be3620$b4ef7d40$0daf8dd0@dougcook>

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I recently replaced my Generic NE2000 Ethernet card with an Intel
EtherExpress Pro/100 PCI.  This is NOT the Pro/100B.  I made sure that I
had compiled support into my kernel for the Intel EtherExpress Pro/100B,
but I don't think the driver is being loaded correctly (either because I
set it up wrong or because the 100 is different enough from the 100B).
Is there a serious enough difference between the two to expect this, or
should I look for other configuration errors?  It detects the card as a
PCI Ethernet card, but dmesg reports that no driver was assigned to it.
Would it be compatible with the EtherExpress Pro/10 (since the network
doesn't support 100 yet, this would be ok)?  Is there a driver somewhere
for the regular EtherExpress Pro/100?  Or am I just up a creek?

THANX!

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