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[Sheflug] Re: Linux Tyro



Alistair

> The second card (eth1) is a National Semiconductor DP83815 card
> that uses the natsemi module and is connected to the rest of the
> network via the hub. The rest of the network is a mixture of
> windows and Linux boxes, eth1 has a fixed IP address of
> 192.168.1.1/255.255.255.0.


My own experience of networking windoze or Linux is that it's best to 
find a card that works and stay with it.  I'm not at all surprised 
that the NS card doesn't work.  My own solution is to use RTL 8029 
cards verywhere.  I can get them from a local shop for £14.

If you want to stay with the NS card then you might have to jiggle 
the values on that card at the command line.  I think someone else 
can answer that one.  

Thanks


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