Can't get PCI Network Card to Work - Knoppix 4.0.2/Redhat 7.2/Redhat 8.0

deja_at_chronofish.com
Date: 11/20/05

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    Hello,

    I have an IBM Pentium III 663MHz PC (desktop) which I've been trying to
    get a Linux Distro to work on with Networking successfully. I know it
    can be done, because this box has been loaded with an early version of
    Redhat and operated as a web server.

    I wanted to start fresh so I wiped the system clean with Redhat 8 -
    which was able to come up quickly and correctly detect the network card
    that was installed. However it could not "initialize" the card. I knew
    that Redhat 8 had some issues, so I installed Redhat 7.2. The results
    were the same.

    So know I've taken out the "big guns" - as it seems that Knoppix (4.0.2
    in my case) will work with just about everything. But the results,
    sadly, are not much different.

    PCI is my only choice as the IBM only has PCI slots. I have two NICs
    that I've tried - and the results are pretty much the same:

    Card #1: This was the card that has been in there when the box was a
    web server -
    3Com 10/100 TX Fast Etherlink XL PCI 2 - 3c905B-TX NM

    All three distros are able to probe the card correctly and select (what
    I would guess to be) the correct driver. I've tried toassign an IP
    through DHCP and also by assigning it a static IP - neither case
    worked.

    Card #2: (Test individually - not at the same time as card #1) -
    D-Link DFE-530TX REV-A1

    All three distros were also able to select the correct driver for this
    card. I tried both DHCP and static IP. When I assigned the DLink an IP,
    and tried to ping my router, I could see the transmit light flash on
    each "ping".

    In both cases when the I assigned the IP, ping reported that the
    network was un-reachable. When I tried to configure them for DHCP they
    would time-out.

    The router/DHCP server that I'm using is a Linksys Etherfast cable/dsl
    router - which works great as I'm going through it now to post this
    message.

    While I wait back for some suggestions on how to get either one of
    these cards to work I am installing Win98 just to veryify that the NICs
    still work. (There is something wrong with the fact that a win98 box
    would be able to network more easily than a linux box)

    Thanks!
    CF


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