Date: Mon, 9 Dec 2002 10:07:08 -0700 From: "Thomas Connolly" <tpconnolly@frii.com> To: <hawkeyd@visi.com> Cc: <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org> Subject: RE: Ethernet card problem Message-ID: <000c01c29fa5$692be5e0$5608a8c0@ceesi.com> In-Reply-To: <20021209104453.A40645@sheol.localdomain>
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Thanks very much for the quick reply.
I would agree with that. The model is a Kingston KNE100TX and it says that
the driver is a dc(4). Which Ethernet selection and I supposed to pick for
that on Sysinstall? Is there a way to reconfigure it after installation. I
apologize for the ignorance but I am very new to all this. I basically just
went step-by-step through the FreeBSD manual on installation. There was no
option that said dc(4).
Thanks again,
Thomas P. Connolly
Senior Development Engineer
Colorado Engineering Experiment Station Inc.
Phone: (970) 897-2711
Fax: (970) 897-2710
Email: tconnolly@ceesi.com
-----Original Message-----
From: D J Hawkey Jr [mailto:hawkeyd@visi.com]
Sent: Monday, December 09, 2002 9:45 AM
To: Thomas Connolly
Subject: Re: Ethernet card problem
On Dec 09, at 09:32 AM, Thomas Connolly wrote:
>
> Hi all,
> I just installed FreeBSD on an HP Vectra machine with a Kingston KNE 100
> network card. The FreeBSD Handbook says it is supported. From
sysinstall,
> I chose the
> NE1000, NE2000, 3C503, WD/SMC80xx Ethernet Adapters ed0
> Option. When I went to configure the network device, ed0 did not show up
in
> the list. Can anyone offer me some guidance here?
Double-check the NIC's model. Variou Kingston NICs are listed as ed(4),
dc(4), and aue(4) compatable. I'd say you picked the wrong one.
> Thank you,
> Thomas Connolly
Dave
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