Dean,
Thanks for the information. I have been battling this since 3:30 this
morning. I went to to site, but could not find the driver in any foirm
except an open text file. I haven't installed nay like that yet, so I
went back to office d and picked up another kit that had two of the same
cards I am now using, plus the other stuff for growth. :) I am trying to
set this box up as a firewall for my ADSL line. Telocity instructions
said to turn on DHCP(? not sure of letters) so I did in linuxconf or
netcfg. Wehn I put the new card in, box did not see it either, so I
turned the DHCP option off, and now ifconfig shows me both nics. After
reinstalling the system, I can't get the network stuff to work with the
other machines, and I haven't tried to get telocity working yet. So
slowly, I will find the offending file , and get my pings, and telnet,
ftp, nfs working, then proceed with the internet.

Kerry
Dean Irvin wrote:
> 
> Kerry, the newer Linksys cards, Ver 2.0, and others that were using the
> tulip driver are incompatible with the older tulip.o in RH 6.0.  If you run
> to the linksys website (www.linksys.com) and go to the linux section on the
> network cards, there's a blurb on where to get the newest tulip.c and even
> how to recompile the module or your entire kernel for it. If you just have
> a stock RH 6.0 install, drop me a line and I'll send you a tulip.o for that
> kernel if you'd like.
> 
> Dean Irvin
> 
> On Sat, 18 Mar 2000, Kerry Blalock wrote:
> > I am trying to set up a second eth nic to connect to ADSL modem. I
> > finally did a new server install. When I boot up, the program sees the
> > eth1 card, but it fails. It was not set up during the new install. My
> > question is should it be set up during fresh install? I am thinking I
> > may have a bad card. It is a linksys NC100 model, pci, tulip driver. I
> > am using Red Hat 6.0.
> > I did try adding the card after install, made changes in kernel using
> > desktool. I,m stumpped.:-(
> >
> > Any help would be appreciated.
> >
> > Kerry
> >
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