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Hi Everyone,
If anyone can give me any suggestions, that would
be great.
I'm trying to setup my network on Redhat 5.2. My
NIC is a PCI Ethernet D-Link DFE-530TX. It seems as if my NIC is not
being recognized by Linux. People recommended I use the "tulip" module. During
the installation of Linux, I was asked if I wanted setup my LAN. I said yes and
proceeded to pick the "tulip" driver. However, Linux stated that it could not
find or recognize the device. I tried subsequent dirvers but received the same
message. At this point I figured, I would just install Linux and try to setup my
LAN after the fact.
Once Linux was up and running, I tried to setup my
LAN using a combination of "linuxconf" and "netconf". I was able to setup my IP
address, Gateway, and select my ethernet device. However, since I had not
installed my ethernet device earlier, I assumed it would not work, which it
didn't. I attempted to install my NIC using "kerneld" and selecting a module for
it, but I had no idea what the modules corresponded to, since the list I was
given was composed of letters like "ne" or "ne2000". Anyways I kept trying
different modules with the same result. I even tried assigning the same IRQ and
I/O for my NIC that Windows XP assigned it.
Anyways, even if I get my NIC running and setup my
basic IP information, is there anything else I need to do, like, edit any
configuration files or anything like that?
Thanks!
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