If your NIC is Realtek 8139, rtls driver should work. Can you plumb the rtls interface OK?
I cant plumb it. # ifconfig rtls0 plumb ifconfig: cannot open link "rtls0": No such device or address ------------------------------------------ Any error messages showing out in /var/adm/messages? I looked in the file and I`m lost ,I can`t understand it, I guess I did some wrong things. I attached it but got a message says it`s too big So this is what I think is relevant: Nov 1 19:59:56 HAHA rtls: [ID 224461 kern.notice] NOTICE: Nov 1 19:59:56 HAHA RTLS -- version 2.1.1 (040909) Nov 1 19:59:56 HAHA RTLS attach -- Vendor ID :: 10ec Nov 1 19:59:56 HAHA RTLS attach -- Device ID :: 8139 Nov 1 19:59:56 HAHA rtls: [ID 436804 kern.warning] WARNING: : chip reset fail. Nov 1 20:00:22 HAHA rtls: [ID 224461 kern.notice] NOTICE: Nov 1 20:00:22 HAHA RTLS -- version 2.1.1 (040909) Nov 1 20:00:22 HAHA RTLS attach -- Vendor ID :: 10ec Nov 1 20:00:22 HAHA RTLS attach -- Device ID :: 8139 Nov 1 20:00:22 HAHA rtls: [ID 436804 kern.warning] WARNING: : chip reset fail. ------------------------------------------ I need to know some details about the symptom. If possible, pls also sent me the "/usr/X11/bin/scanpci -v" result. This is it: pci bus 0x0005 cardnum 0x01 function 0x00: vendor 0x10ec device 0x8139 Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTL-8139/8139C/8139C+ CardVendor 0x17aa card 0x2074 (Lenovo, Card unknown) STATUS 0x0290 COMMAND 0x0007 CLASS 0x02 0x00 0x00 REVISION 0x10 BIST 0x00 HEADER 0x00 LATENCY 0x00 CACHE 0x00 BASE0 0x00002001 addr 0x00002000 I/O BASE1 0xb0300000 addr 0xb0300000 MEM MAX_LAT 0x40 MIN_GNT 0x20 INT_PIN 0x01 INT_LINE 0x0a Will it work if I`m connecting my laptop to a PC running XP? This PC has internet connection and I`m trying to get a gateway throw this PC on my laptop. Thanks Noam -----Original Message----- From: Kerry Shu [mailto:kerry....@sun.com] Sent: Thursday, November 01, 2007 7:33 PM To: Noam Vaza Cc: brian.xu; laptop-discuss at opensolaris.org Subject: Re: [laptop-discuss] Lenovo 3000 N100 Network problems brian.xu wrote: > Noam Vaza ??: >> Hello all >> I`m trying to install a network on my latop Lenovo 3000 N100, >> It has Intel 3945 Wlan and Realtek 8139 NIC. >> SO, after lot`s of attempts to connect to a wireless connection I >> realize that my Intel card is working fine but as I read somewhere It >> has no support to "ad-hoc" connections, any Ideas ? >> > Yes. ad-hoc mode is not supported now. > If the wpi driver works fine for your intel 3945, then with no doubt, > you can connect to the internet. >> So i went to find a network cable to connect my laptop with it, BUT >> the Realtek card is not working, I`ve installed the driver, still >> nothing, I read that I need a cardbus, this is my next step. >> > 8139, a quite old realtek NIC, I think Solaris has the driver support > it. So maybe there are some minor things wrong. > Kerry.shu at sun.com had been working on realtek NIC drivers, she could > give you some info. If your NIC is Realtek 8139, rtls driver should work. Can you plumb the rtls interface OK? Any error messages showing out in /var/adm/messages? I need to know some details about the symptom. If possible, pls also sent me the "/usr/X11/bin/scanpci -v" result. Regards, kerry >> Can someone expalain me what should I do to have Internet? >> > Just as mentioned above, with the intel 3945, you can access the Internet. > > Thanks, > Brian >> I have a PC with XP OS that connects me to the Internet throw a >> wirelss USB card or just a network cable. >> >> Thanks Noam >> >> >> This message posted from opensolaris.org >> _______________________________________________ >> laptop-discuss mailing list >> laptop-discuss at opensolaris.org >> >