From: P.J. Ryan (pjryan at domain kineticsgroup.com)
Date: Tue 22 Feb 2000 - 15:19:20 GMT
I used
insmod ne.o io=0x280 irq=5
for RH 6.1
I think it was ne2k for RH 5??
Works fine. I also have the DOS disks to set or test the configuration if
you want them.
P.J.
-----Original Message-----
From: Breathnach, Proinnsias (Dublin) [mailto:breatpro at domain MLE.CO.UK]
Sent: 22 February 2000 13:31
To: 'Kirill'; ilug at domain linux.ie
Subject: RE: [ILUG] Finding a NIC
AFAIR a
modprobe ne.o
should do the job in that case, there are a few modules that need to
pre-load for an ne2k that modprobe will find and load...
it *should* be able to figure out the io and irq by itself, although if the
card is set to something outlandish you'll need to specify
Pron
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Kirill [SMTP:cirill at domain ns1.3b2.com]
> Sent: Tuesday, February 22, 2000 13:26
> To: ilug at domain linux.ie
> Subject: [ILUG] Finding a NIC
>
> Hi,
> According to http://www.dlink.ca/linux.html the D-220P is using the ne2000
> module.
> As far as I remember this module requires 'io' option supplied. First you
> should try irq 3 (it seems to be empty on your system).
> If it is not there the easiest way would be to boot DOS from floppy disk
> (or
> dual-boot if you have) and run the diag. programme from the D-Link setup
> disk.
> I don't remember the exact name of the directory but it something like
> /setup. If the diag prog. is not there and you booting dos from floppy
> then
> you'll have to load lsl.com first and the card driver after that. The
> driver
> output would show irq and port of the card.
> If you computer BIOS is set to Non-PNP OS you should not have problem with
> using these values for the ne2000 module.
>
> Kirill
>
>
>
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