On Fri, 3 Mar 2000, Richard Adams wrote:

> On Fri, 03 Mar 2000,  Paulo Alexandre Figueiredo Goncalves wrote about,  Help width 
>network drivers:
> > I know this isn't the right place but maybe someone can help me.
> >  
> >  I have this network card: KTI ET 32/Px Series PCI Ethernet Adapter , but
> > I can't put it to work because I don't have the module for it.
> >  If someone can help me, plese right me.
> 
> I dont know this card but in /usr/doc/*-HOWTOs/Ethernet-HOWTO i found the
> following.
>   5.27.2.  NE2000-PCI (RealTek/Winbond/Compex)  
>   Status: Supported, Driver Name: ne, ne2k-pci (+8390)  
>   Yes, believe it or not, people are making PCI cards based on the more
>    than ten year old interface design of the ne2000. At the moment nearly 
>   all of these cards are based on the RealTek 8029 chip, or the Winbond  
>   89c940 chip. The Compex, KTI, VIA and Netvin cards apparently also 
>   use these chips, but have a different PCI ID.
> 
> You can read the rest yourself.
> 
> It all comes down to;
> If you are using a distibution installed kernel then you have support for
> that card already in module form.
> 
> modprobe ne2k-pci
> 
> might even work as is, try it.
> 
>    
> >  Thank you,
> >     Paulo Gon�alves.
> -- 
> Regards Richard
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> http://people.zeelandnet.nl/pa3gcu/
> 

It's alredy working, tkank you for your help,

       Paulo Goncalves.

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