I have the Xircom CE3 card and it runs OK.  Unfortunately, I have not
been able to test its 100Mbs capability (different hub, different story)

I think the driver it's using is "xirc2ps_cs"

Did you get 2 happy beeps at card insertion, or one happy and one sad??

I can't quite remember how I got it to work, but I do know it works
fine.

 On Fri, 31 Dec 1999, james.fogg fingered:
> I have performed my first Linux-on-a-laptop installation. It went well after
> I wrestled with the LCD and video parameters. I was not able to find a
> driver for my PCMCIA ethernet card. I have a Xircom CE3 series 10/100 card.
> In fact, I can't seem to find drivers for any PCMCIA models. How is this
> done? I have the option to buy a new card. If the Xircom will work I would
> prefer to use it. I have seen mention of drivers for the CE3, but I don't
> know how to perform a driver installation or where to find the drivers.
> Would I have to recompile the driver into the kernel or load it as a module?
> If anyone has gone down this road I would love to hear about it.
> 
> P.S. card services seems to  be running fine. The laptop is a Toshiba
> 440CDX.
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Ronald

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