Date: Thu, 22 Jan 1998 00:42:00 +0000 From: "Michael G." <mikegoe@ibm.net> To: "Brian Wehrle (Volt Computer)" <a-bwehr@microsoft.com>, questions@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: RE: Problem with laptop. Message-ID: <199801220544.FAA41550@out1.ibm.net> In-Reply-To: <2F2DC5CE035DD1118C8E00805FFE354C51662D@red-msg-56.dns.microsoft.com>
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For this card you should be using the ep driver. Well at least with 2.2.1 and 2.2.5 I've had no problems with it when using this driver. Michael G. > Thanks, I have got this going, but am having some problem with my 3com > pcmcia driver. > It doesn't seem to be linking up with the hub that I am using, or even with > another card via crossover cable. > This is 2.1.7 and probably a veryold bios. However, it was detected at > boottime, the light on the ethernet jack > turned on and a message describing the card appears at boottime. This is > the zp driver. > The card is 3com 10/100 Etherlink III. After searching the mailling list, I > found that the 3c589c version of the card is supposedly working in 2.1.7, > but not in 2.1.5. Like I said, I can't get it to link. I tried all of the > links [0-2], but I don't see > a light on in my 10Mb hub. > Brian ------------------------------------------------------------ Brought to you by the letters "O" and "S" and the number "2" Live FreeBSD... or Die! PIC X(10) VALUE "Yes COBOL!" C:\DOS C:\DOS\RUN RUN\DOS\RUN ----------------------------------
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