[vortex] 3c905c-TXM whoas
Klassen, Scott M
SKlassen@usi.edu
Tue Jun 18 22:09:01 2002
Any help would be greatly appreciated with the following matter:
I recently got a hold of a 3c905c-txm card and I'm having trouble
installing it in my linux box. I took my other NIC out and replaced it with
the 3c905c-txm, powered the machine on, the hardware detector removed the
other NIC's configuration, added the 3c905c-txm configuration, and migrated
the network settings. The previous card was using the 3c59x module and the
new configuration is using the same module. The network configuration is
fine, but the NIC doesn't communicate at all. I've tried unplugging the
machine after a boot (several times) thinking it was the D3-Cold mode
problem.. I'm not sure what to do, any suggestions would be great.
THanks!
-Scott
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