I'd beg to differ with you, Kevin.  I think the card DOES have influence on
the BioS.   The Digium card comes up as UNKNOWN Network Interface in the
BioS and goes on the same IRQ as the Network Cards (in a Dell 2950).   The
Sangoma card comes up as UNKNOWN Network Interface and goes on its own IRQ.

That's enough evidence for me.

On 3/3/07, Kevin P. Fleming <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Matt wrote:
> For instance on a Dell 2950 the Digium card shares the IRQ with all
> other network cards....
> However, with a Sangoma card.. the Dell BioS throws the Sangoma card
> onto another IRQ :)

The card has _zero_ influence on the IRQ that the BIOS chooses to assign
it, except that the card can request 1, 2, 3 or 4 IRQs to use.

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