Hi!

> No specific reason, I only followed the 
> http://www.xenomai.org/index.php/RTnet:Installation_%26_Testing
> installation and testing guide. Is there something wrong with using the 
> 127.0.0.x range ?
Apparently not. :)  I didn't read that document, so forget what I said.



> > If unsure, check the pci id of your hardware against the list in the
> > driver code.

> How can I find the pci id of my hardware ?

lspci


With that command you can "see" every device that your computer has. To
have more detailed information just add " -v" as argument.



-- 
Marcelo Coelho


Junior Engineer - Networking
Critical Software, S.A. 
Parque Industrial de Taveiro, Lote 48
3045-504 Coimbra, Portugal
http://www.criticalsoftware.com


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