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> Recently got a new pcmcia card to have one for 2 locations (same
> machine)
> 
> Couldn't find the exact same one, a netgear 410 so got the 510.
> The laptop isn't finding the card, I've made no changes other than
> pulled out the 410 and put in the 510.
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Hi Harry,

you may check first how PCMCIA-CS supports the 510. You can achieve
this by:
- 'cardctl ident' this should work in any case, since the other
  card worked
- then look up the PCMCIA config file, usually /etc/pcmcia/config
  probably the card isn't mentioned there
- so look for the entry of the 410 and put an according entry
  into /etc/pcmcia/config.opts

I assume you are using the latest PCMCIA-CS package, it also 
includes the PCMCIA-HOWTO and its Troubleshooting section.

Please let me know the output of 'cardctl ident' and the
Linux status, for my page "Unofficially" Supported PCMCIA Cards
at 
http://www.snafu.de/~wehe/pcmcia_linux.html

Good luck
-werner-
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