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Date:      Thu, 23 Jan 1997 00:13:32 +0100 (MET)
From:      Peter Mutsaers <plm@xs4all.nl>
To:        Michael Smith <msmith@atrad.adelaide.edu.au>
Cc:        mobile@freebsd.org, freebsd-current@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: What PCMCIA ethernet card supported/recommended?
Message-ID:  <199701222313.AAA03711@plm.xs4all.nl>
In-Reply-To: <199701220012.KAA09372@genesis.atrad.adelaide.edu.au>
References:  <87enfeishu.fsf@localhost.xs4all.nl> <199701220012.KAA09372@genesis.atrad.adelaide.edu.au>

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>> On Wed, 22 Jan 1997 10:42:27 +1030 (CST), Michael Smith
>> <msmith@atrad.adelaide.edu.au> said:

    MS> (redirected to -mobile, where this belongs)

Indeed, but also to current, since I wondered what is exactly
supported in -current (the handbook might be out of date). Also I'm
not subscribed to -mobile.

    MS> Peter Mutsaers stands accused of saying:
    >> 
    >> The handbook says that 3com 3c589 and IBM/National Semiconductor
    >> PCMCIA cards are supported. Are these still the only two in -current?

    MS> No; most "NE2000-compatible" PCCARDs are supported as well.

Good, they are much cheaper. I might try one of those then.
But what does most mean? Is it a matter of trying? I fear that once I
order one and it doesn't work, I won't be able to return it.

    >> In short, I hope someone can give me some advice on what card is
    >> recommended (without being too expensive) for -current; I'd rather
    >> have direct support and not depend on PAO.

    MS> At this point in time, installing with a PCCARD ethernet card
    MS> is problematic, however once you have you system up and going,
    MS> the above is a perfectly workable solution.

Why? Hasn't the generic kernel on the boot floppy the supported PCCARD
ethernet cards configured in?

By the way, with my Megahertz card (with a PAO kernel, sn driver) I
have a strange problem. I do see incoming packets (through the LED),
and the LED also says it is sending packets. But somehow nothing is
appearing on the wire. It is a UTP/BNC combo card. Is it possible that
it receives on BNC (which I use) but it tries to send on UTP? Does
anyone have similar problems?

-- 
Peter Mutsaers  |  Abcoude (Utrecht), |  Trust is a good quality
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