Re: 3Com 3C905B-TX (3c59x.o) Kernel problem?!

2003-08-06 Thread Pigeon
PCI > "Hurricane" (3c555/3cSOHO) PCI The 509 is different, but that doesn't seem to be relevant here: > Subject: 3Com 3C905B-TX (3c59x.o) Kernel problem?! 3c59x.o is the correct driver. And I've had no problems using it to drive an Etherl

Re: 3Com 3C905B-TX (3c59x.o) Kernel problem?!

2003-08-04 Thread Siward
Hi Alexandru, your subject line seems to be a little confused about type card you have. a 3c905 is not a 3c590 , nor a 3c509, and therefore they do not have same driver. but probably you selected same module as you did on potato ? hm, your message sounds like you didnt install network

3Com 3C905B-TX (3c59x.o) Kernel problem?!

2003-07-06 Thread Alexandru Savescu
Any hint or tip will be appreciated! Thank You in advance!;-) I'm running debian woody on a AMD Athlon and compiled a few kernels from kernel.org trying to fix my NIC problem. The problem is: the 3Com NIC works absolutely fine with my 2.2 kernel but for any 2.4 version and even the unstable 2.5

RE: Windows Domains? (was: getting a 3C905B network card

2002-10-11 Thread deFreese, Barry
>Wow. It says "DHCP Enabled: No". >That's strange -- I thought that DHCP was used throughout the entire building. I'll have >to check on this... thanks Barry. >Erik Actually, that is good if you have a static IP. That means you can assign the same IP, Gateway, and DNS information to your L

RE: Windows Domains? (was: getting a 3C905B network card

2002-10-11 Thread Price, Erik
> -Original Message- > From: deFreese, Barry [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > > Erik, > > In Windows, do an "ipconfig /all" and one of the options > should say DHCP > Enabled (Yes/No). > > > Barry deFreese > NTS Technology Servi Wow. It says "DHCP Enabled: No". That's strange -- I tho

RE: Windows Domains? (was: getting a 3C905B network card

2002-10-10 Thread deFreese, Barry
; Jerry Gregoire - Former CIO at Dell -Original Message- From: Price, Erik [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, October 10, 2002 1:34 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: Windows Domains? (was: getting a 3C905B network card > -Original Message- &

RE: Windows Domains? (was: getting a 3C905B network card

2002-10-10 Thread Price, Erik
> -Original Message- > > So then, what should I do from there? That's exactly what I did > > (except the /release /renew part) in the first place, but when I > > statically assigned myself that IP in Linux by writing it to > > /etc/network/interfaces, I had the problem. > > > The "ip

Re: Windows Domains? (was: getting a 3C905B network card

2002-10-09 Thread Kent West
Erik Price wrote: > Thanks very much for the explanation of how that works. I think that > my problem happened because when I restarted the machine and booted > into Linux, I manually assigned myself a static IP address that had > been formerly provided for me by DHCP. Still shouldn't have matte

Re: Windows Domains? (was: getting a 3C905B network card

2002-10-09 Thread Erik Price
--- Kent West <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Nonetheless, that shouldn't be an issue. Your Windows side should be > unaffected by anything you do on the Linux side, and your Linux side > does not need to play with the Domain, inasmuch as you can set it up > to > let you log in locally, without

Re: Windows Domains? (was: getting a 3C905B network card

2002-10-09 Thread Kent West
Erik Price wrote: >>Because upon restarting the machine and booting back into Win2k, I >>discovered that I couldn't even log into the machine! It turns out >>that at my company, the login is controlled by something called a >>"domain", which is some kind of network-based authentication system. >

RE: Windows Domains? (was: getting a 3C905B network card

2002-10-09 Thread deFreese, Barry
ailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, October 09, 2002 6:01 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Windows Domains? (was: getting a 3C905B network card Sorry, this is from a failed delivery so I am re-forwarding -- please consider one quote level as my original message: > --- Robert Ian Smi

Re: Windows Domains? (was: getting a 3C905B network card

2002-10-09 Thread Keith G. Murphy
Erik Price wrote: >>Unfortunately, I couldn't access my company email account >>from Linux, and using Lynx to access this freebie Yahoo account >>didn't >>work because Lynx doesn't yet support https. Check out lynx-ssl, or even links-ssl, from the non-US section of Debian. >> >>Because upon res

Windows Domains? (was: getting a 3C905B network card

2002-10-09 Thread Erik Price
Sorry, this is from a failed delivery so I am re-forwarding -- please consider one quote level as my original message: > --- Robert Ian Smit <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > * Erik Price <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [04-10-2002 22:34]: > > > argument), so what steps should I take to get DHCP to assign me >

Re: getting a 3C905B network card recognized

2002-10-04 Thread Robert Ian Smit
* Erik Price <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [04-10-2002 15:58]: > Then I read "man interfaces", which explained how to write > the /etc/network/interfaces file, but didn't tell me exactly what to > write. I took a few guesses based on the man page: > > auto eth0-work > iface eth0-work inet dhcp > > auto e

Re: getting a 3C905B network card recognized

2002-10-04 Thread Erik Price
--- Erik Price <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Thanks very much for the advice about what to do. I didn't know > about > the "modconf" program, so I ran it (as root), and selected the driver > you mentioned -- 3C56X. It installed successfully (according to the > installer). Umm... sorry, that'

Re: getting a 3C905B network card recognized

2002-10-04 Thread Erik Price
--- Adam Galant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Wed, 2 Oct 2002, Erik Price wrote: > > > Hello, > > > > I am new to Debian and installation of linux, and am trying to get > my > > network card recognized. It is a 3Com 3905B model (I believe), and > I'm > > not sure what steps to take for that.

Re: getting a 3C905B network card recognized

2002-10-02 Thread Karl E. Jorgensen
aller program didn't > recognize the card on its own, but I know that it's in there, because > the machine boots into windows (on another drive) with no problem. I'm not sure whether it would be auto-detected at all - but I haven't done a fresh install for at least 2 years ... an

Re: getting a 3C905B network card recognized

2002-10-02 Thread Robert Ian Smit
* Erik Price <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [02-10-2002 16:34]: > I am new to Debian and installation of linux, and am trying to get my > network card recognized. It is a 3Com 3905B model (I believe), and I'm > not sure what steps to take for that. You can use modconf (as root) to load a module for this

getting a 3C905B network card recognized

2002-10-02 Thread Erik Price
Hello, I am new to Debian and installation of linux, and am trying to get my network card recognized. It is a 3Com 3905B model (I believe), and I'm not sure what steps to take for that. The installer program didn't recognize the card on its own, but I know that it's in there, because the machin

Re: 3c905b-TX

2001-10-08 Thread Stephen Gran
Thus spake Mike Atamas: > It is telling my that I have a 3c59x. How would I alias it? > > Mike > Others may correct me here, but I think putting 'alias eth0 3c59x' (without quotes) in /etc/modutils/aliases and then do 'update-modules' - that should successfullt update the modules and aliases fo

Re: 3c905b-TX

2001-10-08 Thread Stephen Gran
t know if your modules are being loaded correctly. also ifconfig - that'll show your eth0 and lo settings. If the modules are loading correctly, then it may just be an alias problem - you may need to alias eth0 to 3c59x or 3c905b - I use the 3c59x module with no problem,in both potato at first and now in woody. Good luck, Steve pgpQJsMJo5ipS.pgp Description: PGP signature

Re: 3c905b-TX

2001-10-07 Thread Stephen Gran
Thus spake Mike Atamas: > I tried to install the drivers during installation. I tried to config it > with both DHCP and by specifying the IP and it doesnt work. What should I > do? > > Mike > > > During the installation, Debian will ask you to install some > > modules. You REALLY want to install

Re: 3c905b-TX

2001-10-07 Thread Mike Atamas
I tried to install the drivers during installation. I tried to config it with both DHCP and by specifying the IP and it doesnt work. What should I do? Mike > During the installation, Debian will ask you to install some > modules. You REALLY want to install the 3c59x module (it should be in > the

Re: 3c905b-TX

2001-10-07 Thread Simon Law
On Sun, 7 Oct 2001, Mike Atamas wrote: > I am having some problems configuring my network card. I have a > 3c905b-TX, which is connected to a hub which is connected to a cable > modem (serviced by Comcast @Home). I have installed potato of off CD's, > but I can never seem

3c905b-TX

2001-10-07 Thread Mike Atamas
    I am having some problems configuring my network card. I have a 3c905b-TX, which is connected to a hub which is connected to a cable modem (serviced by Comcast @Home). I have installed potato of off CD's, but I can never seem to configure the card in potato, and it does not work d

Re: Problems with the 3Com 3c905B NIC

2000-11-19 Thread Ron Golan
On Sun, Nov 19, 2000 at 01:56:36PM -0600, Tilton wrote: > "S.Salman Ahmed" wrote: > > > > I got this OEM 3Com 3c905B card and added it to my system (ABIT-BH6, > > Celeron 300A) which already has a generic 10/100 PCI NIC that has thus > > far been working per

Re: Problems with the 3Com 3c905B NIC

2000-11-19 Thread Tilton
"S.Salman Ahmed" wrote: > > I got this OEM 3Com 3c905B card and added it to my system (ABIT-BH6, > Celeron 300A) which already has a generic 10/100 PCI NIC that has thus > far been working perfectly with [EMAIL PROTECTED] service. > > BTW, the other NIC that works f

Re: Problems with the 3Com 3c905B NIC

2000-11-19 Thread Krzys Majewski
Alson van der Meulen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > Before that I tried two different NICs to no avail, which leads me to > > believe NICs may be inherently flaky. So maybe try another one (I > > convinced my local h/w vendor to lend me this one, slightly used, and > > I ended up buying it)

Re: Problems with the 3Com 3c905B NIC

2000-11-18 Thread Alson van der Meulen
On Sat, Nov 18, 2000 at 09:35:58AM -0800, Krzys Majewski wrote: > FWIW I've got a working PIII/3c905b/terayon setup. > My only initial problem with it was dyslexia: 509 is not the same as > 905! IOW, you need to use the right driver, which in my case means > > alias eth

Re: Problems with the 3Com 3c905B NIC

2000-11-18 Thread Krzys Majewski
FWIW I've got a working PIII/3c905b/terayon setup. My only initial problem with it was dyslexia: 509 is not the same as 905! IOW, you need to use the right driver, which in my case means alias eth0 3c59x in /etc/modutils/aliases. Before that I tried two different NICs to no avail,

Re: Problems with the 3Com 3c905B NIC

2000-11-18 Thread Alson van der Meulen
On Sat, Nov 18, 2000 at 10:08:22AM -0500, S.Salman Ahmed wrote: > > I got this OEM 3Com 3c905B card and added it to my system (ABIT-BH6, > Celeron 300A) which already has a generic 10/100 PCI NIC that has thus > far been working perfectly with [EMAIL PROTECTED] service. > >

Re: Problems getting 100bTx with 3c59x drivers and 3c905B-Tx card

2000-02-26 Thread aphro
i strongly suggest upgrading the driver, i run 1.0.0e on all my systems. the older one has some problems on the newer cards. nate On Fri, 25 Feb 2000, Patrick Hamel wrote: phamel >Hi, phamel > phamel >I recently bought a new 10/100Mb hub and I have problem running my phamel >3c905B-

Re: Problems getting 100bTx with 3c59x drivers and 3c905B-Tx card

2000-02-25 Thread Allan M. Wind
On 2000-02-25 13:51:27, Patrick Hamel wrote: > Hi, > > I recently bought a new 10/100Mb hub and I have problem running my > 3c905B-Tx to 100bTx. [...] > Anyone got this solve before??? I have two nics both 3c905B one with ring on lan and one without. Think that I had to force th

Problems getting 100bTx with 3c59x drivers and 3c905B-Tx card

2000-02-25 Thread Patrick Hamel
Hi, I recently bought a new 10/100Mb hub and I have problem running my 3c905B-Tx to 100bTx. What happens is this: [WinNT, Win98] - All fine, link comes up at 100/full as per EEPROM autoselection. [Linux (Debian potato (Dec 99) with 2.2.13 kernel)] During boot and before modules are loaded

Re: 3com 3c905b

1999-10-29 Thread F.P. Groeneveld
Michael Hammonds <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: : what driver do I use to install a 3com 3c905B Network card Download the latest version of 3c59xx - works better than the 3c90x ones, for me. Cheers, Derk

Re: 3com 3c905b

1999-10-29 Thread Robert Waldner
On Thu, 28 Oct 1999 18:21:49 MDT, Art Lemasters writes: > Those darned model numbers are confusing, aren't they? ;-) >I'm running the same driver for my 3c905tx, though. The config >for the 2.2.12 kernel said it was good for both the 3c59x series >and the 3c90x series ethernet cards, IIRC. t

Re: 3com 3c905b

1999-10-29 Thread aphro
do I use to install a 3com 3c905B Network card > > > -- > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null >

Re: 3com 3c905b

1999-10-29 Thread aphro
to install a 3com 3c905B Network card > > > -- > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null >

Re: 3com 3c905b

1999-10-29 Thread Art Lemasters
On Thu, Oct 28, 1999 at 06:25:54PM -0500, David Punsalan wrote: > The installation program that comes with the debian base disks shows that > 3c59X is for the 3c509 ...so I guess it's okay to use the driver for > 3c59x. Those darned model numbers are confusing, aren't they? ;-) I'm running t

Re: 3com 3c905b

1999-10-28 Thread David Punsalan
The installation program that comes with the debian base disks shows that 3c59X is for the 3c509 ...so I guess it's okay to use the driver for 3c59x. > 3c59x, 3c9xx, something like that (I think it says both). It's > in the custom kernel compile config. Someone here will correct > me if I'm wron

Re: 3com 3c905b

1999-10-28 Thread Art Lemasters
On Thu, Oct 28, 1999 at 04:10:00PM -0400, Michael Hammonds wrote: > what driver do I use to install a 3com 3c905B Network card 3c59x, 3c9xx, something like that (I think it says both). It's in the custom kernel compile config. Someone here will correct me if I'm wrong. ;-) Art

Re: 3com 3c905b

1999-10-28 Thread Stephen A. Witt
On Thu, 28 Oct 1999, Michael Hammonds wrote: > what driver do I use to install a 3com 3c905B Network card > You would use the 3c59x driver, also identified as the "Vortex" driver.

Re: 3com 3c905b

1999-10-28 Thread Jason Michaelson
Trying to kill the keyboard, Michael Hammonds produced: > what driver do I use to install a 3com 3c905B Network card The 905B is supported by the 3c59x driver. > > > -- > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null > > JDM Jason D. Mich

3com 3c905b

1999-10-28 Thread Michael Hammonds
what driver do I use to install a 3com 3c905B Network card

Re: 3C905B 10/100 card "falls back" to 10MB

1999-06-24 Thread Max
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I recently had to move a system from a 10MB ethernet segment to a > 100MB segment. I edited "/etc/init.d/network" to re-assign the IP > parameters and that worked just fine, but I can't seem to get the card > (a 3Com 3c905B 10/100) to r

3C905B 10/100 card "falls back" to 10MB

1999-06-23 Thread Patrick Colbeck
x27;t seem to get the card > (a 3Com 3c905B 10/100) to run at 100MB. During system boot-up the > "100MB" LED on the card is lit, but as soon as the filesystems are > mounted the 100MB LED goes out and the 10MB LED comes on. Everything > else works OK except the speed is wron

SOLVED!: 3C905B 10/100 card "falls back" to 10MB

1999-06-22 Thread Bill Von Elm
Pedro I. Sanchez > > Hello All, > I recently had to move a system from a 10MB ethernet segment to a > 100MB segment. I edited "/etc/init.d/network" to re-assign the IP > parameters and that worked just fine, but I can't seem to get the card > (a 3Com 3c905B 10/10

Ref: 3C905B 10/100 card "falls back" to 10MB

1999-06-22 Thread Pedro Sanchez
parameters and that worked just fine, but I can't seem to get the card (a 3Com 3c905B 10/100) to run at 100MB. During system boot-up the "100MB" LED on the card is lit, but as soon as the filesystems are mounted the 100MB LED goes out and the 10MB LED comes on. Everything else wor

3C905B 10/100 card "falls back" to 10MB

1999-06-22 Thread Bill Von Elm
Hello All, I recently had to move a system from a 10MB ethernet segment to a 100MB segment. I edited "/etc/init.d/network" to re-assign the IP parameters and that worked just fine, but I can't seem to get the card (a 3Com 3c905B 10/100) to run at 100MB. During system boot-up the

Thanks! Re: Which Kernel for 3c905B Network Cards?

1999-02-19 Thread art
Thank you all for the help in regards to the 3-Com network card and the kernels. It was for an off-list friend who is trying to set up a network in a high school here, in Colorado. I am running the 2.1.132 kernel, myself, but there are a couple of 3c905B cards here, waiting to be installed

Re: Which Kernel for 3c905B Network Cards?

1999-02-19 Thread Nathan E Norman
On Wed, 17 Feb 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: : Which is the earliest kernel that will work with 3-Com : 3c905B cards? And is there any documentation on the Net that : tells which kernels support which hardware? ...trying to help : a schoolteacher get his network going here. 2.0.34, I

RE: Which Kernel for 3c905B Network Cards?

1999-02-18 Thread David Zanetti
rom: David Zanetti [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Friday, February 19, 1999 9:23 AM > To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'; debian-user@lists.debian.org > Cc: recipient list not shown > Subject: RE: Which Kernel for 3c905B Network Cards? > > I have a machine here with two 3c

Re: Which Kernel for 3c905B Network Cards?

1999-02-18 Thread Oleg Krivosheev
ED] [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Thursday, February 18, 1999 12:16 PM > To:debian-user@lists.debian.org > Cc:recipient list not shown > Subject: Which Kernel for 3c905B Network Cards? > > Which is the earliest kernel that will work wit

RE: Which Kernel for 3c905B Network Cards?

1999-02-18 Thread David Zanetti
recipient list not shown > Subject: Which Kernel for 3c905B Network Cards? > > Which is the earliest kernel that will work with 3-Com > 3c905B cards? And is there any documentation on the Net that > tells which kernels support which hardware? ...trying to help >

Re: Which Kernel for 3c905B Network Cards?

1999-02-18 Thread Oleg Krivosheev
-Loop: debian-user@lists.debian.org Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Length: 504 X-Status: Which is the earliest kernel that will work with 3-Com 3c905B cards? do you really need earliest? what about latest? nevertheless, it works for me in 2.0.36, compiled

Which Kernel for 3c905B Network Cards?

1999-02-18 Thread art
Which is the earliest kernel that will work with 3-Com 3c905B cards? And is there any documentation on the Net that tells which kernels support which hardware? ...trying to help a schoolteacher get his network going here. Oh, and also, which modules need to be compiled into the kernel

Re: 3com 3C905B

1999-02-13 Thread Heikki Vatiainen
> I apologize for asking the question when it's been addressed so often, but > the answers I've found in the mail archives haven't been simplistic enough > for me. > > I have a hamm box freshly installed from CD. It has a 3COM 3c905B-TX NIC in > it that doesn&#x

3com 3C905B

1999-02-13 Thread Kent West
I apologize for asking the question when it's been addressed so often, but the answers I've found in the mail archives haven't been simplistic enough for me. I have a hamm box freshly installed from CD. It has a 3COM 3c905B-TX NIC in it that doesn't seem to be recognized. I&#

SOT: Networking/DEC tulip 21140 board/was: 3C905B

1998-12-12 Thread Bernd Kreimeier
Bernd Kreimeier writes: > misc. posters pointing out trouble with dual boot Thanks! I got a 3Com905B for the Linux server, drivers seems to work (no second box for testing yet). However, the other machine is an ATX NT/Linux dual boot, and I might switch several times daily, so I decided to heed t

Re: SOT: Networking/Inquiry on 3Com 3C905B-TX

1998-12-10 Thread graz
On 9 Dec, Bernd Kreimeier wrote: > > I have been offered twisted-pair (RJ) > only PCI boards, 3Com 3C905B-TX, which I map tp > 10Base-Tx, Cyclone B revision, aka `Boomerang', the B version is supposedly 'cyclone' rather than 'boomerang'. > Anything I sho

SOT: Networking/Inquiry on 3Com 3C905B-TX

1998-12-09 Thread Bernd Kreimeier
Because of all the trouble I had with my ISA SMC's, I am considering the, ahem, "cheap" way out and get me new Ethernet boards. I have been offered twisted-pair (RJ) only PCI boards, 3Com 3C905B-TX, which I map tp 10Base-Tx, Cyclone B revision, aka `Boomerang', aka EtherLink

Re: Kernel 2.0.34 for AIC 7890 and 3com cyclone (3C905B)

1998-10-29 Thread Steve Hsieh
> 3com cyclone has been reported to work with kernel 2.0.35. But I > am stuck until AIC7890 will be supported in 2.0.x ? > > Does this mean I am locked ? Anyone has a tip or suggestion ? Both support for aic7890 and ethernet are drivers; you can download the updates for aic7890/3com 3c590b you

Re: Kernel 2.0.34 for AIC 7890 and 3com cyclone (3C905B)

1998-10-29 Thread E.L. Meijer \(Eric\)
> > Hi, > I run an ASUS P2B-LS motherboard with AIC 7890 SCSI , so I had > to install a special kernel image (2.0.34) from ~doko/aic7xxx. > > But I have also a 3com cyclone card (3C905B) which doesn't work. > I recompiled 3c59x.c with kernel-sources-

Kernel 2.0.34 for AIC 7890 and 3com cyclone (3C905B)

1998-10-29 Thread Marc Fleureck
Hi, I run an ASUS P2B-LS motherboard with AIC 7890 SCSI , so I had to install a special kernel image (2.0.34) from ~doko/aic7xxx. But I have also a 3com cyclone card (3C905B) which doesn't work. I recompiled 3c59x.c with kernel-sources-2.0.34, but it still gives "ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:f

Re: 3com 3c905b support in Hamm

1998-08-28 Thread David Warnock
Akop, Many thanks. On 28 Aug 98, at 21:36, Akop Pogosian wrote: > The 3c900/905 cards are supported with the latest 3c59x driver. > Even if redhat 5.0 does recognize your card it will not function. > At least, this was my case. This is because, the RedHat CD that I > had came with 2.0.32 kerne

Re: 3com 3c905b support in Hamm

1998-08-28 Thread Akop Pogosian
he Debian CD and I want to be sure > everything is going to be ready). > > Currently I have as many different network cards as PC's. Two are recognised > by RH 5.0 two are not. > > The ones that are NOT recognised by RH5.0 are a Intel EtherExpress Pro 100/B > and a 3Com 3

Re: 3com 3c905b support in Hamm

1998-08-28 Thread David Warnock
Thanks Nathan. Dave On 28 Aug 98, at 10:36, Nathan E Norman wrote: > Debian 2.0 works with the 905b just fine. Install the 3C59x module. Dave Warnock Sundayta Ltd www.sundayta.co.uk

Re: 3com 3c905b support in Hamm

1998-08-28 Thread Nathan E Norman
On Fri, 28 Aug 1998, David Warnock wrote: [ snip ] : EtherExpress Pro 100/B and a 3Com 3c905b-tx Fast Etherlink XL : PCI 10/100base-tx. Debian 2.0 works with the 905b just fine. Install the 3C59x module. -- Nathan Norman MidcoNet 410 South Phillips Avenue Sioux Falls, SD mailto:[EMAIL

3com 3c905b support in Hamm

1998-08-28 Thread David Warnock
ready). Currently I have as many different network cards as PC's. Two are recognised by RH 5.0 two are not. The ones that are NOT recognised by RH5.0 are a Intel EtherExpress Pro 100/B and a 3Com 3c905b-tx Fast Etherlink XL PCI 10/100base-tx. Are these going to be recognised / work with H

Re: 3c905b

1998-05-29 Thread Jean Pierre LeJacq
On Thu, 28 May 1998, William D. Rendahl wrote: > How do I set up a 3Com 3c905b (Cyclone?) NIC at 100Mbps on Bo? Use the 3c59x driver. The Ethernet-HOWTO and NET-3-HOWTO will help. -- Jean Pierre -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Tro

3c905b

1998-05-28 Thread William D. Rendahl
How do I set up a 3Com 3c905b (Cyclone?) NIC at 100Mbps on Bo? -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]