alann wrote:

> 2 network cards residing in a machine.  These are ISA cards BTW, so I
> cannot set IRQ like PCI's.

        Actually, you've got it backwards.  Typically, ISA cards need
particular IRQs set, not PCI cards.  I'm not 100% sure about the
EtherExpress, but my EtherExpress Pro 10 came with a setup disk.  That
disk contains driver software, as well as a setup utility that allows me
to change the I/O and IRQ settings (of course, it has to be run under
DOS).  What I'd do in this case is boot from a DOS boot floppy, then run
the setup program and see what the existing NIC is set to.  Then remove
that NIC (so the setup program doesn't get confused), install the other
one, and set it to something else.  Then install both NICs and hope
Linux will deal with them OK.


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