Bob,

OK, that is good to know.  Does that mean I should be alright with a 3Com
card?  If so, I'm happy to spend the small amount of money to get one.

And, this card was working fine until I upgraded from 8.0 to 9.

Thanks for any help!
Blake


On Wed, 2 Jul 2003, Bob Buckley wrote:

> Can you see any network traffic at all on the linksys card?
> 
> Generally RH has not support linksys cards that well. Some of the older
> D-Links and nearly any 3-COM would be a better choice.
> 
> BobB
> 
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> Subject: Adsl, pppoe, network card
> 
> 
> I've been trying to get this fixed for some time and nothing is working:
> 
> - Running redhat9.
> - LinkSys ethernet card
> - adsl modem (provider: sbc), running pppoe
> 
> I can't connect to the network.  Before installing redhat9, I connected
> fine using adsl-setup and adsl-start. I have temporarily borrowed a
> windows laptop that connects just fine which implies that it is a linux
> problem.
> 
> The errors I am getting in linux are things like
> 'timeout waiting for PADO packets'
> 
> I have considered turning my machine into a dual boot machine and then
> running windows to see what happens, but it seems there are also problems
> with doing that.
> 
> Any ideas would be great!
> Thanks!
> Blake
> 
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