Take a look here:
https://listman.redhat.com/pipermail/rhn-users/2002-June/000563.html
http://www.scyld.com/pipermail/realtek-bug/2001-April/000026.html

try mii-tool and mii-diag ?

Szemir

On Friday 06 September 2002 08:22, you wrote:
> hi, try using the other , the too driver, i had a misdetection when i tryed
> first, but then i fixed that, since kernel upgrade , even the detection
> problem is gone.. This is how mine works :-)
>
>   Bus  0, device  16, function  0:
>     Ethernet controller: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTL-8139 (rev 16).
>       IRQ 10.
>       Master Capable.  Latency=64.  Min Gnt=32.Max Lat=64.
>       I/O at 0xe400 [0xe4ff].
>       Non-prefetchable 32 bit memory at 0xef000000 [0xef0000ff].
>
>
> hope that one helped
> Szemir
>
> On Thursday 05 September 2002 21:52, you wrote:
> > try
> > #cat /proc/pci
> >  see if your card is there
> >
> > (would look like similar to...)
> >   Bus  0, device   8, function  0:
> >     Ethernet controller: D-Link System Inc RTL8139 Ethernet (rev 16).
> >       IRQ 12.
> >       Master Capable.  Latency=32.  Min Gnt=32.Max Lat=64.
> >       I/O at 0x6000 [0x60ff].
> >       Non-prefetchable 32 bit memory at 0xf0000000 [0xf00000ff].
> >   Bus  0, device   9, function  0:
> >     Ethernet controller: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTL-8139/8139C
> > (rev 16). IRQ 11.
> >       Master Capable.  Latency=32.  Min Gnt=32.Max Lat=64.
> >       I/O at 0x6100 [0x61ff].
> >       Non-prefetchable 32 bit memory at 0xf0001000 [0xf00010ff].
> >
> >
> > type dmesg, if you don't see your card there... its not setup :(
> >
> > #man dmesg
> > for more info.
> >
> > I have for example, after typing dmesg I notice: (built into the kernel,
> > in this case)
> >
> > eth0: D-Link DFE-538TX (RealTek RTL8139) at 0xc3002000, <MAC addy
> > removed>, IRQ 12 eth0:  Identified 8139 chip type 'RTL-8139C'
> > eth1: RealTek RTL8139 Fast Ethernet at 0xc3004000, <MAC addy removed>,
> > IRQ 11 eth1:  Identified 8139 chip type 'RTL-8139A'
> >
> > Using locate, I noticed I have eth0 and eth1 located:
> > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/conf
> >
> > if you have it setup as a module, edit your /etc/modules.conf
> > file and add the following line
> >
> > alias eth0 8139too
> >
> > I Hope this helped.
> >
> > Richard.
> > icq: 20627344
> >
> > On Thu, 05 Sep 2002 21:12:47 -0600
> >
> > HJ Hornbeck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > > The default driver that comes with the
> > > > kernel (8139too.c) compiles fine and at boot of the new kernel has no
> > > > problem initializing the ethernet card. However, once I'm booted up
> > > > and logged in, I cannot communicate with anything. It's like the
> > > > network cable is unplugged.
> > >
> > >    What sort of RealTek card is it? The RedHat 7.3 kernel includes two
> > > drivers, one for the C+ variant.
> > >
> > >    Are you sure the network card works at all? From your description,
> > > no data is actually getting out across the wire. If the machine isn't
> > > set up to dual boot, try a floppy- or cd-based minidistro of Linux.
> > >
> > >     HJ Hornbeck

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