In a message dated 10/29/04 1:13:05 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>> >RealTek 8129/8139 Fast Ethernet NICs ( rl(4) driver)
>>
>> Check the driver source. Any driver witten by Bill Paul
>> should be avoided
>> if possible.
>
>
>What the hell man. Do you have anything better
On Fri, Oct 29, 2004 at 12:22:56PM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> In a message dated 10/29/04 12:13:14 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>
> >>quick sho> I want to buy a NIC and I want it to be compatible
> >> with FreeBSD.
> >>
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In a message dated 10/29/04 12:13:14 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
quick sho> I want to buy a NIC and I want it to be compatible
with FreeBSD.
Is RealTek 8139 compatible with FreeBsd ?
rt answer : yes
long answer:
see hardware no
In a message dated 10/29/04 12:13:14 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>>quick sho> I want to buy a NIC and I want it to be compatible
>> with FreeBSD.
>> Is RealTek 8139 compatible with FreeBsd ?
>
>> rt answer : yes
>long answer:
>se
quick short answer : yes
long answer:
see hardware notes' it is listed there.
RealTek 8129/8139 Fast Ethernet NICs ( rl(4) driver)
--- Claudiu Bichir <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I want to buy a NIC and I want it to be compatible
> with FreeBSD.
> Is RealTek 8139 com
Yes, it will work. The rl0 driver works fine. Be advised it's not the
"greatest" NIC and you may drop packets under heavy load. I've never
experienced packet loss, but I've read about it and others on the list
have hinted at it before.
Claudiu Bichir wrote:
I want t
I want to buy a NIC and I want it to be compatible with FreeBSD.
Is RealTek 8139 compatible with FreeBsd ?
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Mike Woods wrote:
Ajesh John wrote:
Hi,
How can I know if there is an in-built NIC in my mother-board?
And How can I know the RPM of my hard disk?, Is it possible to know both
these in FreeBSD?, I'm using FreeBSD5.1 - Release,
For the NIC, ifconfig will show all the network devices inst
Ajesh John wrote:
Hi,
How can I know if there is an in-built NIC in my mother-board?
And How can I know the RPM of my hard disk?, Is it possible to know both
these in FreeBSD?, I'm using FreeBSD5.1 - Release,
For the NIC, ifconfig will show all the network devices installed on a
ma
Hi,
How can I know if there is an in-built NIC in my mother-board?
And How can I know the RPM of my hard disk?, Is it possible to know both
these in FreeBSD?, I'm using FreeBSD5.1 - Release,
Ajesh John
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I was erroneously
entering "vmnet1" in to the NIC config, instead of "/dev/vmnet1". I was
also getting ATA errors on that particular machine's 200GB drives, which
is prolly a completely different problem.
My Win 2000 Pro virtual machine can ping itself, but not the host
m
Since so many people gave me on -mobile and -questions gave me so much
help, I'd like to *TRY* to continue working on adding support for the
Broadcom 4401-B0 to FreeBSD.
Here's where I came from:
None of my CardBus, NIC, WiFi, etc devices were getting register memory:
http://phpbo
FreeBSD 5.2.1
I am attempting to add support for the built-in network device in my
laptop, a Dell Inspiron 700m, by altering the C source code in /usr/src/
Bear with me -- This is roughly equivalent to a plumber doing brain
surgery :-)
Windows reports this device as a Broadcom 440x, and the docs
On Sep 10, 2004, at 3:52 PM, Richard Lynch wrote:
Sometimes, when one talks about a "config" file, one is talking about
editing /etc/*.conf, and start/stop a service, or, in extreme cases,
re-booting.
Are there run-time options to the kernel in such a file?
Some of the settings one can make in /etc
different" model numbers (or even different
manufacturers using the same CHIP).
What I'm not completely clear on is:
Does a different device ID pretty much guarantee that the same driver
won't work, or do drivers often work for a bunch of chips with different
IDs that really ar
you use a particular chip you cant reburn the
device identification in the CHIP. That is possible just once during
the manufacture and is hardwired.
> Therefore, I'd like to edit some source code file somewhere, copying the
> line about the 4401, and re-compile, install, re-boot, and PRAY
So, I'm having trouble because my laptop is not recognizing the built-in
LAN/NIC during boot.
I've been reading manuals furiously, but I'm at the stage where I have a
laundry list of things to try, but am not running across the docs on how
to do them...
Of course, sometimes it
> Good day!
>
> A have troubles to set up my 3Com EtherLink (xl) Network Card.
>
> Driver says 'no PHY found'. Hardware is 100% ok.
>
> 'messages' file is attahced.
>
>
> --
> With best regards,
> Ighor mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
I don't see miibus0 in your in y
Good day!
A have troubles to set up my 3Com EtherLink (xl) Network Card.
Driver says 'no PHY found'. Hardware is 100% ok.
'messages' file is attahced.
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messages
Description: Binary data
Subhro wrote:
> Could I have a look at your whole dmesg?
http://phpbootcamp.com/articles/inspiron700m/
> Also tell us something about your other hardware. Did you try popping
> out the NIC and fixing it in another slot?
It's a Dell laptop...
I'm not unwilling to open her up
Could I have a look at your whole dmesg?
Also tell us something about your other hardware. Did you try popping
out the NIC and fixing it in another slot?
Regards
S.
On Mon, 6 Sep 2004 19:06:30 -0700 (PDT), Richard Lynch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I originally posted to -hardwar
I originally posted to -hardware, but no response yet...
The Broadcom 440x NIC in my new Dell Inspiron 700m is not being recognized
during boot.
FreeBSD 5.2.1 downloaded several days ago.
Install was pretty straightforward, though the post-installation only lets
me configure ppp and slip, and
A W wrote:
Hello,
i am attempting to try FreeBsd on a very old computer,
unfortunatly it does not have any cd drive. And i do not know
which files to install. Leaving me with only 1 choice to use
FTP servers but the problem is the version of FreeBsd that
i've tried does not support the netwo
Hello,
I recently decided to swap out the 3Com 3C905-TXM board in my router for a
dual port Compaq NC3122 (317453-001) dual port NIC so I could avoid using the
built-in NIC (the Intel ICH2 integrated fxp device) Ironically, I was told
that this board would perform well for this application
it was said:
> >>
> >>Out of general principle, I would like to get the
> >>onboard NIC working on an MSI K7N2 Delta-L mobo. I
> >>have checked the archives and googled this issue.
> I
> >>found A LOT of discussion. To sum up, Bill Paul
> was
&
Vulpes Velox wrote:
On Mon, 9 Aug 2004 22:16:16 -0700 (PDT)
stheg olloydson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello,
Out of general principle, I would like to get the
onboard NIC working on an MSI K7N2 Delta-L mobo. I
have checked the archives and googled this issue. I
found A LOT of discussi
On Mon, 9 Aug 2004 22:16:16 -0700 (PDT)
stheg olloydson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Out of general principle, I would like to get the
> onboard NIC working on an MSI K7N2 Delta-L mobo. I
> have checked the archives and googled this issue. I
> found A LOT
Hello,
Out of general principle, I would like to get the
onboard NIC working on an MSI K7N2 Delta-L mobo. I
have checked the archives and googled this issue. I
found A LOT of discussion. To sum up, Bill Paul was
trying to get nVidia to cooperate, but they were
having none of it. According to
http
Hello,
I have a 3Com 3C905TX Ethernet card that suddenly
refuses to work normally. I have tried turning off autonegotiate and
specifying the various media options in ifconfig but no joy. And of
course the situation has survived many reboots. The card is specified in
rc.conf properly, and it sho
On Mon, Jul 26, 2004 at 12:33:53PM -0400, Hakim Singhji wrote:
> Hello All,
>
> I recently purchased a pair of 3Com 3C905CTXM EtherLink XL PCI TX Network
> adapter PCI 100 Mbps NIC Cards and I wanted to know if they are
> compatible with FreeBSD 4.10 (stable). Could someone plea
They should be. I have used the same card in 4.9 stable and 5.2.1
release.
On Mon, 26 Jul 2004, Hakim Singhji wrote:
Hello All,
I recently purchased a pair of 3Com 3C905CTXM EtherLink XL PCI TX Network adapter PCI
100 Mbps NIC Cards and I wanted to know if they are compatible with FreeBSD 4.10
Hakim Singhji wrote:
Hello All,
I recently purchased a pair of 3Com 3C905CTXM EtherLink XL PCI TX Network adapter PCI
100 Mbps NIC Cards and I wanted to know if they are compatible with FreeBSD 4.10
(stable). Could someone please give me some feedback on this thanks.
Hakim Z. Singhji
Hakim Singhji wrote:
Hello All,
I recently purchased a pair of 3Com 3C905CTXM EtherLink XL PCI TX
Network adapter PCI 100 Mbps NIC Cards and I wanted to know if they
are compatible with FreeBSD 4.10 (stable). Could someone please give
me some feedback on this thanks.
Yes, http://www.freebsd.org
Hello All,
I recently purchased a pair of 3Com 3C905CTXM EtherLink XL PCI TX Network adapter PCI
100 Mbps NIC Cards and I wanted to know if they are compatible with FreeBSD 4.10
(stable). Could someone please give me some feedback on this thanks.
Hakim Z. Singhji
Coordinating Mgr
in a second physical net is impractical.
Can a FreeBSD box with just one NIC on the physical net be used as
the router between the logical nets?
Yes, although using one NIC compromises security a great deal compared with
having two physical subnets seperated by a packet-filtering firewall.
Set up
physical net is impractical.
Can a FreeBSD box with just one NIC on the physical net be used as
the router between the logical nets? If so, could it be used to
limit outside access from Net 2 by hardware address? Or is there
a proxy that would work for this configuration?
Thanks,
Romain Kang
I guess the subject says it all, here's all the details I can find:
http://www.newegg.com/app/viewProductDesc.asp?description=13-152-030&depa=0
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Potential Technologies
http://www.potentialtech.com
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Any idea how this should done?
Maybe:
Install new nic with connection to Comcast cable modem..
ifconfig_newcard="DHCP"
defaultrouter="???" and this will update automatically when the
Thanks,
Andras Kende
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I have the opportunity to use one of 2 NICs..
(1) Broadcom NetXtreme 5703
(1) Intel Pro/1000 MT Dual
Since they are both fully supported under 5.2.1, I was wondering
if anyone has any opinion (and why) either card would be a better choice.
The rest of all the routers/switches are all Cisco.
Thank
Heya Andy
Right under the line for rl0 I see this:
options=8
IT only specifies that it uses a VLAN_MTU, which limit's the size of the
packet's being transmitted.
It does not tell you that you actually use a VLAN thingy.
How can I recreate the rl0 interface without the VLAN option?
I think it'
interface. Instead of connecting to the NIC connected to the LAN,
I tried to connect to the outside interface.
Now, somehow there is an option for VLAN when I type ifconfig.
Right under the line for rl0 I see this:
options=8
What is this, and what does it mean. How do I get rid of it? I tried
On Sun, Apr 04, 2004 at 10:17:36PM +0200, Simon Barner wrote:
> > device pcn # AMD Am79C79x PCI 10/100 NICs
> >
> > In the new DNS server I'm building, is the following ifconfig
> > line correct for the first AMD NIC:
>
> device pcn # AMD Am79C79x PCI 10/100 NICs
>
> In the new DNS server I'm building, is the following ifconfig
> line correct for the first AMD NIC:
>
> ifconfig_pcn0="inet 216.231.43.140 netmask 255.255.255.0"
Yes, t
the binary-only Linux driver: see the net/nvnet port.
> You'll probably have to borrow another NIC in order to get the system
> installed and then build yourself a kernel and install the net/nvnet
> port after that.
I installed the port and followed the instructions in the README file.
Hi folks,
On my HP computer, Redhat has this listed as its NIC:
Ethernet controller: Advanced Micro Devices [AMD] 79c970 \
[PCnet 5778-LANCE] (rev 25)
In the KERNEL configuation files I grep'd the following
re the AMD NIC:
d
--- Daniela <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all!
>
> I'm installing FreeBSD 4.9 on a brand-new machine.
> The problem is that it
> doesn't recognize my network card, no matter what I
> do.
> The vendor ID is 10DE and the device ID is 0066 (the
> BIOS tells me these
> numbers).
> I have 4.9-STAB
system for server use.
|
| Regards,
| Daniela
which motherboard? which chipset of NIC?
whats output of
dmesg | grep -i ethernet
Shantanoo
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That's an nVidia nForce2 Ethernet controller.
http://pciids.sourceforge.net/iii/?i=10de
Should be supported to some extent (if you have the onboard MCP MAC
enabled) via the binary-only Linux driver: see the net/nvnet port.
You'll probably have to borrow another NIC in order
Hi all!
I'm installing FreeBSD 4.9 on a brand-new machine. The problem is that it
doesn't recognize my network card, no matter what I do.
The vendor ID is 10DE and the device ID is 0066 (the BIOS tells me these
numbers).
I have 4.9-STABLE sources on another machine and I need to upgrade the syst
Hi,
I have an integrated Gigabit Ethernet card (Broadcom 4401/5788) and a
pci ethernet card (Encore with RealTek 8169s chipset).
Anyone had success installing these NICs on FreeBSD 4.9?
I tried the driver from realtek website without success.
I downloaded the another driver from
http://people.
On Friday 26 March 2004 00:31, Henning, Brian wrote:
> -Original Message-
> From: Malcolm Kay [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > You have me totally confused or am I missing something? How does a
>
> windows
>
> > driver help you with freebsd 5.2.1 ?
> >
> > Malcolm
>
> Project Evil (aka th
- Original Message -
From: "william paul" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Malcolm Kay" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, March 25, 2004 10:40 AM
Subject: Re: cannot find windows driver for nic, please hel
Of all the gin joints in all the towns in all the world, Malcolm Kay had
to walk into mine and say:
> On Thursday 25 March 2004 15:35, Brian H wrote:
> > Greetings Bill,
> >
> > I own a linksys WMP11 with the following chipset.
> > vendor =3D 'Broadcom Corporation'
> > device =3D 'BCM
-Original Message-
From: Malcolm Kay [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, March 25, 2004 5:05 AM
To: Brian H; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: cannot find windows driver for nic, please help
On Thursday 25 March 2004 15:35, Brian H wrote:
> Greetings Bill,
&g
On Thursday 25 March 2004 15:35, Brian H wrote:
> Greetings Bill,
>
> I own a linksys WMP11 with the following chipset.
> vendor = 'Broadcom Corporation'
> device = 'BCM4301 802.11b IEEE 802.11b WLAN client chipset'
> class= network
>
> I am trying to get it working in freebsd 5
Greetings Bill,
I own a linksys WMP11 with the following chipset.
vendor = 'Broadcom Corporation'
device = 'BCM4301 802.11b IEEE 802.11b WLAN client chipset'
class= network
I am trying to get it working in freebsd 5.2.1, so i figured I could just
goto the linksys website and down
Peter Risdon wrote:
lee slaughter wrote:
again, thanks everybody.
there should be a note to this effect in handbook.
The handbook does mention it, sort of.
sort of. it alludes to the antiquity if ISA anyway.
i'll use send-pr(8) maybe and complain about it.
tks.
lee
http://www.freebsd.org/d
lee slaughter wrote:
again, thanks everybody.
there should be a note to this effect in handbook.
The handbook does mention it, sort of.
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/install-start.html
section 2.3.2 onwards.
PWR.
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see a little list of only six.
question 1: this is hardly a comprehensive list, is it?
there's no explanation in the handbook why it is so short.
That configuration screen only shows ancient ISA cards that cannot
identify themselves to the system. Any modern NIC (either PCI or
Cardbu
x27;s no explanation in the handbook why it is so short.
That configuration screen only shows ancient ISA cards that cannot
identify themselves to the system. Any modern NIC (either PCI or
Cardbus) will be autodetected. Basically you can just plough on
reguardless with your install and all of
ttle list of only six.
>
> question 1: this is hardly a comprehensive list, is it?
> there's no explanation in the handbook why it is so short.
That configuration screen only shows ancient ISA cards that cannot
identify themselves to the system. Any modern NIC (either PCI o
On Wed, Mar 24, 2004 at 09:09:38AM -0800, Joshua Lokken wrote:
> * lee slaughter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004-03-24 08:50]:
> > I'm trying to do a methodical install (for once). 4.9 from a mini CD.
> > 1st thing, when we get to kernel config menu, visual mode,
> > no network devices show up active.
Peter Risdon wrote:
lee slaughter wrote:
I'm trying to do a methodical install (for once). 4.9 from a mini CD.
1st thing, when we get to kernel config menu, visual mode,
no network devices show up active. In the inactive drivers section
i see a little list of only six.
question 1: this is h
little list of only six.
>
> question 1: this is hardly a comprehensive list, is it?
> there's no explanation in the handbook why it is so short.
>
> 3C503 requires ed(4) driver
>
> question 2: what do i do now?
Just continue with the install, and your NIC should work ju
ly
just delete them all to remove all conflicts. But see below:
needless to say, my NIC is not included
(as i suppose are many others not included)
in hardware notes, i see my device, a 3c905B, requires xl(4) driver.
the closest of the six i can choose from is a line that says:
NE1000, NE2000,3C503
ere's no explanation in the handbook why it is so short.
needless to say, my NIC is not included
(as i suppose are many others not included)
in hardware notes, i see my device, a 3c905B, requires xl(4) driver.
the closest of the six i can choose from is a line that says:
NE1000, NE2000,3C503,
Dear Sir :
I have a machine with tow nic cards. I can set them with both fixed IP ,or
one fixed IP and another dynamic ip with DHCP ,but i can not set them both
with
dynamic IP though DHCP at same time . Would you pls tell me how to config it
the best regard
Hey all,
I'm trying to put 5.2.1-Release on my desktop at home, and I'm experiencing a
couple of errors that have me confused. First, I get a number of
"module_register: module ???/??? already exists!\nModule ???/??? falied to
register: 17" errors on startup (I'm including the dmesg output whi
Has anyone had any luck finding drivers for this card? or know if it is
going to be supported in the future?
Morgan O.
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Hi everybody..
I have problem with onboard NIC on VIA EPIA Mini ITX mainboard 5000
series.
(this is small part from dmesg)
vr0: port 0xe800-0xe8ff mem
0xe410-0xe410 00ff irq 11 at device 18.0 on pci0
.
If i try rsync to synchronize large ISO files (~700MB) from internet
(mw
Jorn
On Monday 02 February 2004 01:34, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi everybody..
> I have problem with onboard NIC on VIA EPIA Mini ITX mainboard 5000 series.
> (this is small part from dmesg)
>
> vr0: port 0xe800-0xe8ff mem
> 0xe410-0xe410 00ff irq 11 at device 18.
Hello!
I have 4.9-release. I have old noname NIC. On the top of main chip I
see "NE2000 Compatible". I see in LINT for that:
--- from LINT---
#
# Network interfaces: `cx', `ed', `el', `ep', `ie', `is', `le', `lnc'
#
# ed: Western Digital and SMC
Hi!
To clarify up a bit:
Netgear manufactured the FA310, which had 4 revisions.
the first two, IIRC, hat genuine digital chips on it, the last two
revisions hat digital-clones on it, therefore the handling by the dc(4)
driver.
the Netgear Fa311 has a different chipset on it, that is driven by
David Bear asked on Wednesday Dec 31, 2003:
> the NIC selection at the local store was terrible. I ended up buying a
> netgear FA311. I cannot tell what chipset this has.. It is the
> numbers VS318AG in it..
>
> anyone used a netgear nic with fbsd 4.9?
>
I've got 3 of
--- Drew Tomlinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> - Original Message -
> From: "David Bear" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Tuesday, December 30, 2003 8:36 PM
> Subject: netgear nic
>
>
> > the NIC selection
- Original Message -
From: "David Bear" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, December 30, 2003 8:36 PM
Subject: netgear nic
> the NIC selection at the local store was terrible. I ended up buying a
> netgear FA311. I cannot tell what c
David Bear wrote:
the NIC selection at the local store was terrible. I ended up buying a
netgear FA311. I cannot tell what chipset this has.. It is the
numbers VS318AG in it..
anyone used a netgear nic with fbsd 4.9?
No, but I believe it should be supported by the sis(4) driver.
See
http
the NIC selection at the local store was terrible. I ended up buying a
netgear FA311. I cannot tell what chipset this has.. It is the
numbers VS318AG in it..
anyone used a netgear nic with fbsd 4.9?
--
David Bear
phone: 480-965-8257
fax:480-965-9189
College of Public Programs/ASU
Wilson
manish gautam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 1. Where does source code of NIC driver lies on my freebsd 4.7 kernel ?
That depends on which driver you're using.
I have an Intel Pro/100 card, so I use the fxp driver, for which the
device-specific driver is at /usr/src/sys/dev/fxp,
Hello Sir !
Sir i facing some silly problems , problems are ::
1. Where does source code of NIC driver lies on my freebsd 4.7 kernel ?
2. Can you please provide me some examples of implementing netgraph
nodes ( if possible send some helpful links also )
Please reply soon
Rob wrote:
Hi,
I'm running FreeBSD-Stable.
Will I have support for this onboard network card:
Kinnereth-R chipset / intel 82547EI (KENAI II CSA)
If yes, what tuning of the kernel is needed for this?
I already found out myself that it is supported.
Use as kernel configuration:
device
Hi,
I'm running FreeBSD-Stable.
Will I have support for this onboard network card:
Kinnereth-R chipset / intel 82547EI (KENAI II CSA)
If yes, what tuning of the kernel is needed for this?
Thanks,
Rob.
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Hello,
I have recently installed a RealTek 8029 NIC into my FreeBSD machine but am
unable to get it to work.
The kernel finds and loads it at boot time, and ifconfig displays it. But I
get no response when I ping it.
What I did notice though, when checking my syslog it displays the NIC and
IRQ
Hi everyone! I have a PCI NIC: RealTek 8029. the
problem is this one: when i didnt put in my config
file the line:"device ed0 at isa? disable port 0x280
irq 10 iomem 0xd8000" i couldnt use my NIC, and my NIC
is on PCI(and ed0 is for isa)...The dmesg.boot file in
this case i
Does one of FreeBSD's drivers support the Intel
Intel Pro 1000MT Dual Port Gigabit Server Adapter
(Intel part # PWLA8492MT)? I can't tell from the
the hardware notes, but I'm wondering whether
the em driver supports this board.
--Brett
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I know there is no support 3c940 nic with FreeBSD 5.1 version. But
it is added later. I look at the CVS. In FreeBSD 5.1 the driver version
of the sk is 1.59 (if_sk.c). But 3c940 support added to sk with version
1.65. So i take the 1.65.
then i put these files to kernel and i compile itl. Now i
Hi,
ifconfig | grep -i "media" displays status of the nic
Regards
SSR
From: "Peter Kok" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: check NIC status command
Date: Tue, 18 Nov 2003 22:41:24 -0500
Hi all
What command in freebsd I can check the NIC status (full dup
Peter,
try typing "ifconfig" on the command line
it will give you lots of information about your nic, ie on mine:
$ ifconfig
fxp0: flags=8843 mtu 1500
inet 192.168.3.8 netmask 0xff00 broadcast 192.168.3.255
inet6 fe80::203:47ff:feec:360c%fxp0 prefixlen 64 s
Peter Kok wrote:
Hi all
What command in freebsd I can check the NIC status (full duplex or not)?
I made it in the rc.conf and force NIC in full duplex but why it can't
communiate to linux as full duplex when using cross cable?
In linux, there is mii-tools
Thank you
#ifconfig
xl0: flags
ifcoonfig
thanks
On Wednesday 19 November 2003 03:41 am, Peter Kok wrote:
> Hi all
>
> What command in freebsd I can check the NIC status (full duplex or not)?
>
> I made it in the rc.conf and force NIC in full duplex but why it can't
> communiate to linux as full duplex
Hi all
What command in freebsd I can check the NIC status (full duplex or not)?
I made it in the rc.conf and force NIC in full duplex but why it can't
communiate to linux as full duplex when using cross cable?
In linux, there is mii-tools
Than
> >Ahh, but the line in rc.conf should be like that:
> >
> >defaultrouter="192.158.0.1"
>
> Thanks for the follow up Dmitry. Right now I've got the typo'd line
> commented out on /etc/rc.conf and am accomplishing this with the line
I apologize for this corrupted info that I sent.
> 1. what's the
At 10:13 AM 11/13/2003, Dmitry Kochetov wrote:
Ahh, but the line in rc.conf should be like that:
defaultrouter="192.158.0.1"
Thanks for the follow up Dmitry. Right now I've got the typo'd line
commented out on /etc/rc.conf and am accomplishing this with the line
route add default 192.168.0.7 in
Greetings,
Thursday, November 13, 2003, 12:21:00 AM, you wrote:
ML> At 03:32 PM 11/12/2003, Steve Bertrand wrote:
>>Add the following to your /etc/rc.conf file:
>>
>>default_router="192.168.0.1"
>>
Ahh, but the line in rc.conf should be like that:
defaultrouter="192.158.0.1"
Wrong syntax, did
At 03:32 PM 11/12/2003, Steve Bertrand wrote:
Add the following to your /etc/rc.conf file:
default_router="192.168.0.1"
and then perform the following command to get it online without a reboot:
# route add default 192.168.0.1
Steve, I decided to add the line to rc.conf and then shutdown... have
> I had everything working as evidenced by installing a port or two -
> including the Lynx browser which worked; then rebooted last night and now
> can't get dns working again.
>
> My LAN has a windoz xp box with dial up and ICS enabled. It is 192.168.0.1
> on the network. My FBSD box will ping to
I had everything working as evidenced by installing a port or two -
including the Lynx browser which worked; then rebooted last night and now
can't get dns working again.
My LAN has a windoz xp box with dial up and ICS enabled. It is 192.168.0.1
on the network. My FBSD box will ping to localhos
Hi!
> In the setup I see no network devices are configured. There are a bunch
> that I could select (eg IBM Etherjet, NE100,etc), but I don't have
> any good idea what to choose.
These are just old non-PnP ISA NICs that you might need to configure or
disable. If you have a
), but I don't have
any good idea what to choose.
I used the DELL cd and bios setup. Depending on which source I have
either a legacy NIC w/pex (bios) or an INTEL PRO 1000 MT Gigabit
Ethernet adapter (Setup CD hardware).
I tried the setup kernel and with lsdev I see something called pex, but
a
Hi and thanks in advance to everybody who can help me with this,
Basically, I have an isa ethernet card I am trying to get recognized and configured.
If someone could point me in the right direction, thanks. Below is an explanation of
some of the steps I have tried.
I have pentium II (I think)
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