Craig White wrote: > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: plug-discuss-admin@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us > > [mailto:plug-discuss-admin@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us]On Behalf Of James > > Carter > > Sent: Monday, July 02, 2001 2:09 PM > > To: plug-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us > > Subject: In desperate need of inexpensive working Network card! > > > > > > I need an Etherlink III ISA 509B 10BaseT NIC. Can someone part > > with one, or > > know where to pick one up for fairly cheap in the Southeast valley???? > > > > > > Also, why would Redhat 7.1 have a problem with an ISA 509b NIC and a PCI > > 905b NIC operating in the same machine? I only ask because I can't seem to > > get the OS to recognize the 905b. DOH! I just remembered a *problem* I had a year ago with a similar configuration... Check your BIOS setting and make sure that the IRQ setting you have for ISA card is sellectd for use are dedicated for ISA, ***and*** that it is turned off in the PCI. In my BIOS this is actually TWO seperate actions. I wasted over 100 hours trying to figure that one out. I only found it out by accident... > Given that RH 7.1 will detect and install proper drivers for almost all PCI > NIC cards and that you can pick up Linksys cards at Fry's for about $10 and > $17 for SMC EZ, I think that fooling around with anything else is probably > foolish. actually I have to agree. If they do not work you can bring them back to FRY's within 30 days for your full money back... I think they got anoyed with me after 4 seperate attempts to get a webcam that would work ;-) > But - if you are determined to make the 509B work - you will have to make > certain that it is set to an IRQ that isn't already in use, that it is IRQ > 10 or less (leaving only 3,4,5,7,9,10) and subtract 3 &/or 4 if you have > modem(s), another serial device, 7 if you have a parellel printer or other > device, 5, 9 & 10 if you use a sound card - THEN ... > > it should detect the card - if you have more than one in your machine - you > need to configure them all on on the first card... i.e you have 2 of the > same cards eth0 & eth1. You have to configure eth0 with the specific IRQ, > BaseAddr, deviceDriver...values for both NIC's on the same line. > > eth0 > 3COM509XXX > ip=192.168.1.1,192.168.2.1 > sm=255.255.255.0,255.255.255.0 > IRQ=10,5 > BASE=0x300,0x260 > > and leave eth1 blank - except for active - that must be checked.