Craig Woods <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Sun, 14 Jan 2001 21:43:44 -0600
>
> Looking for a bit of feedback on networking with PCMCIA card. I have
> LMDK7.2 setup on a laptop. I have the card services running (I believe).
> I have done the appropriate edit on "/etc/pcmcia/config" so that the
> Linksys 10/100 PC card is identified (PCMPC200 v2). All looks well when
> I run a "ifconfig", with both eth0 and lo up and running, showing all
> the correct info, such as MAC, IP, mask, bcast, etc. I can ping the
> card's IP address too. I have checked the logs, and it shows cardmgr
> starting, and loading the correct modules. Running "lsmod" shows all the
> correct modules loaded for the card bus, i.e.
>
> serial_cs 0 (unused)
> tulip_cb 2
> cb_enabler 2 [tulip_cb]
> ds 2 [serial_cs cb_enabler]
> i82365 2
> pcmcia_core 0 [serial_cs cb_enabler ds i82365]
>
> Am I missing a mod?
Craig, it is tough to tell from your message what the problem is.
(assuming it is: you can't ping any box but the laptop)
So you might check your route information with 'route' as root.
duane
> Running "depmod -a" shows no conflicts or errrors.
> "cat /proc/interrupts" displays i82365 and eth0 on irq 11 (i82365 is the
> card bus, Texas Instruments). Could this be a conflict, if so why can I
> ping the card's ip? I just cannot ping any other machines on the
> network. I can not join domain with "smbpasswd -j" (samba server is
> fine, other LMDK7.2 boxes can get on the network just fine). One last
> clue: When using serial modem (pc card too), I can make a connection to
> ISP, i.e. modem works but I can not get an URL to load, and there is no
> ability to ping other boxes (yes, "/etc/resolv.conf" is complete with
> all info needed). Browser just continues to try and reach server, never
> returning an error msg, strange, eh?
>
> This has become a mystery, and I have looked in all the right places,
> hell maybe some wrong places too. Documentation, such as serial and
> pcmcia how-to does not give me much in terms of this strange situation.
> I was hoping maybe someone has dealt with this, and has some thoughts
> they would be willing to share. I would really appreciate this help.
> Even to know where some better documentation for laptop PCMCIA services
> are located would be a great help...
>
> Thanks,
> Craig Woods
> Please forward to expert list....eml
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