It's not a BIOS or jumper setting. It's a pcmcia config setting. Check
out the file "/etc/defaults/pccard.conf". At the start of the file you
should see something about IRQs. 

On Wed, 2002-11-13 at 07:03, Nathan Kinkade wrote:
> On Tue, Nov 12, 2002 at 11:06:59PM -0900, Damien Hull wrote:
> > > On Sun, 2002-11-10 at 10:32, Warren Block wrote:
> > > Off-list reply...
> > > 
> > > > I've got a Toshiba Tecra 700CT that I would like to connect to a
> > > > wireless network. The wireless card I have is a D-Link DWL-650. 
> > > 
> > > This card works fine on my Tecra 8000.  Make sure you don't have the
> > > DWL-650A, which is Cardbus.
> > >  
> > > > 3. When trying to pass traffic I get a "watchdog timeout" where the card
> > > > times out instead of sending data.
> > > 
> > > I think that's an interrupt error.  On a machine that old, it may be an
> > > ISA thing.  First, look through your BIOS settings for PNP (Configure by
> > > OS) and PC Card controller mode.  On mine, I found that making these
> > > settings worked the best for the various cards I had.  (Although the
> > > DWL-650 worked fine without them.)
> > >  
> > > -Warren Block * Rapid City, South Dakota USA
> >
> > I did some more searching and testing and everything I found seams to
> > say the same thing you did. It's an IRQ problem. 
> > 
> > I tried different IRQs with out any luck. Again, the card looks
> > configured but you can't pass any traffic. When I try to ping a host I
> > get "watchdog timeout". 
> > 
> > I may end up using Linux on this laptop. 
> 
> When you say, "I tried different IRQs", what exactly do you mean?  Is
> the IRQ on the card jumperable, or do you mean that in the BIOS you set
> certain IRQs to "ISA/Legacy" (or similiar) and others to "PCI/PnP"?  If
> you were just tweaking with BIOS settings, what settings did you
> try?  If you jumpered to card for a specific IRQ, which IRQs did you
> try?  Randomly picking IRQs is not a reliable test method.
> 
> Nathan
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