On 8 June 2012 17:47, Jan Kiszka <jan.kis...@siemens.com> wrote:
> In short: the rt_r8169 does not support your hardware. It likely lacks
> some code that latest Linux versions of that driver contain.
>
> Someone has to identify the differences and port them into the RTnet
> version. If you are not familiar with driver development and no one else
> steps up, you will have to use a different hardware, one that is support
> by RTnet (e.g. some e1000e-supported Intel NIC).

That's pretty much clear. thanks for bothering.
Anyway since this is an experimental driver, we wouldn't want to use
it for a long time purpose, we will have to get some another hardware
eventually which supports `r8139too` (if we plan to use RTnet).

Thanks for being helpful.

-- 
Anisha Kaul

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