have you tried to get it working with ndiswrapper?


On 3/4/09, Chris Richmond <[email protected]> wrote:
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>  Hello all,
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> I have a Dynex DX-E202 PCMCIA ethernet card that I am trying to get to work
> with my RHEL 5.2 install on a Dell Precision M4300 laptop.  The laptop has
> the standard on board NIC, which I can get to work fine, but I need to
> communicate on 2 separate networks, so I need a 2nd nic.  It comes with a
> windows intallation disk, so I have been trying to find the drivers for it
> for linus with no luck.  When I reboot after clearing all NIC/hardware
> entries out of network configuration utility a Realtek Semiconductor RTL
> 8139/8139C/8139C+C (eth0) entry shows up in the Hardware tab sometimes, but
> adding a new device that maps to this has no effect.  I can add the device
> selecting this hardware, but when I go to activate it keeps giving an error
> saying the hardware isn’t present…and ”initialization delayed”.
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> Has anyone successfully gotten this card to work on redhat?  If not, does
> anyone know of a PCMCIA ethernet card that they know for a fact works with
> RHEL 5.2?  PCMCIA is pretty standard and I would expect pretty much any card
> to work, so I’m a bit disappointed so far.
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> Also assuming you can get the card to work, is there any problem with
> having the on board NIC and the PCMCIA both connected to the same network
> with DHCP?  I was wondering if that was causing a problem during initial
> setup(even though one will operate with static IP on a separate network
> later).
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> Thanks,
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> Chris
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