Re: RealTek Nic Chip

2003-09-29 Thread Tony A, Fields
Greg,

Sorry for the mangling??

Sorry that you don't seem to understand my problem or I just am not making 
myself clear? Please let me restate.

I have two network interface cards. One is being recognized but the other 
is not. The one that is recognized is the D-Link DFE-530TX.

After running the pciconfi -vl  there are two network interfaces listed

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:4:0
nVidia Corp
nForce MCP2 Networking adapter
the other

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:6:0
D-Link
DFE-530tx
is there any way that I can get the other adpater to work? And again sorry 
for being a dweeb and trying your patience.


Horrible reply mangling.  I won't reply to any more messages mangled
this badly.
 Have question though. I had to put a D-Link DFE-530TX PCI card in
 one of the PCI slots in the system that the OS was installed on
 because the motherboard (SHUTTLE FN41) has an integrated RealTek
 8201BL NIC that was not responding during installation. I was
 wondering if there is any way to get the chip to function?
 When I boot and look at the output of dmesg I note the following:
 rl0: D-Link DFE-530TX+ 10/100BaseTX port 0xc000-0xc0ff mem
 0xee00-0xeeff irq 11 at device 6.0 pci1
 Heh.  That's a Realtek card.   DFE-530TX uses RealTek
 Driver
 Any ideas on whether I can get the on-board NIC to work?

 Well, the first thing to do is to look at the output from ifconfig
 and pciconf -vl.
 Check the PC's bio's to insure you have the onboard Nic enabled.
 Since you can not see the onboard Nic in the boot log as an unknown
 device the motherboard bios must have the Nic disabled.
 Please note that I have looked at the output from ifconfig. Also
 note that the driver recognizes that the DFE-530TX uses the RealTek
 8139 chip.
 Any other suggestions on how to get the RealTek 8201BL chip to work?

Well, it would be good to report on what I suggested above.

 Oh, I forgot to mention that even though the on-board nic is enabled what I
 did see in the boot log as unknown was something like if_fwe0 ethernet
 over firewire ??? Mystery to me.
What's the mystery?  That's Ethernet over firewire, but you should
know that already.
 Also ifconfig shows

 fwe0: flags = 8802 BROADCAST, SIMPLEX, MULTICAST mtu 1500
  ether xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx
  ch 1 dma -1

 where xx is the physical mac address. 
What's the problem?

Greg
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Re: RealTek Nic Chip

2003-09-29 Thread Tony A, Fields
Thank you very much. Now I know I got the wrong Motherboard (fast but 
wrong) Must look at option Z??? Whatever that is.

But thanks for the helpful directions, now I can formulate, postulate, and 
ponder... wa :(

At 11:31 AM 9/29/03 -0700, you wrote:

--- Tony A, Fields [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Greg,

 Sorry for the mangling??

 Sorry that you don't seem to understand my problem
 or I just am not making
 myself clear? Please let me restate.

 I have two network interface cards. One is being
 recognized but the other
 is not. The one that is recognized is the D-Link
 DFE-530TX.

 After running the pciconfi -vl  there are two
 network interfaces listed

 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:4:0
 nVidia Corp
 nForce MCP2 Networking adapter
[snip]
I don't think there are drivers in FreeBSD for this
card yet.
I think the following link may clarify.
http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-hackers/2003-July/002228.html
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Re: RealTek Nic Chip

2003-09-26 Thread Tony A, Fields
Thanks for the input Greg.

Please note that I have looked at the output from ifconfig. Also note that 
the driver recognizes that the DFE-530TX uses the RealTek 8139 chip.

Any other suggestions on how to get the RealTek 8201BL chip to work?

At 11:49 AM 9/26/03 +0930, you wrote:
On Thursday, 25 September 2003 at 15:07:43 -0700, Tony A, Fields wrote:
 Howdy,
 Great OS! Smooth as silk! Extremely fast and responsive.

 Have question though. I had to put a D-Link DFE-530TX PCI card in one of
 the PCI slots in the system that the OS was installed on because the
 motherboard (SHUTTLE FN41) has an integrated RealTek 8201BL NIC that was
 not responding during installation. I was wondering if there is any way to
 get the chip to function?

 When I boot and look at the output of dmesg I note the following:
 rl0: D-Link DFE-530TX+ 10/100BaseTX port 0xc000-0xc0ff mem
 0xee00-0xeeff irq 11 at device 6.0 pci1
Heh.  That's a Realtek card.DFE-530TX uses RealTek 
Driver 

 Any ideas on whether I can get the on-board NIC to work?

Well, the first thing to do is to look at the output from ifconfig and
pciconf -vl.
Greg
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RE: RealTek Nic Chip

2003-09-26 Thread Tony A, Fields
Oh, I forgot to mention that even though the on-board nic is enabled what I 
did see in the boot log as unknown was something like if_fwe0 ethernet 
over firewire ??? Mystery to me. Also ifconfig shows

fwe0: flags = 8802 BROADCAST, SIMPLEX, MULTICAST mtu 1500
 ether xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx
 ch 1 dma -1
where xx is the physical mac address. 

At 02:44 PM 9/26/03 -0400, you wrote:
Check the PC's bio's to insure you have the onboard Nic enabled.
Since you can not see the onboard Nic in the boot log as an unknown
device the motherboard bios must have the Nic disabled.
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Subject: Re: RealTek Nic Chip
Thanks for the input Greg.

Please note that I have looked at the output from ifconfig. Also
note that
the driver recognizes that the DFE-530TX uses the RealTek 8139 chip.
Any other suggestions on how to get the RealTek 8201BL chip to work?

At 11:49 AM 9/26/03 +0930, you wrote:
On Thursday, 25 September 2003 at 15:07:43 -0700, Tony A, Fields
wrote:
  Howdy,
  Great OS! Smooth as silk! Extremely fast and responsive.
 
  Have question though. I had to put a D-Link DFE-530TX PCI card
in one of
  the PCI slots in the system that the OS was installed on because
the
  motherboard (SHUTTLE FN41) has an integrated RealTek 8201BL NIC
that was
  not responding during installation. I was wondering if there is
any way to
  get the chip to function?
 
  When I boot and look at the output of dmesg I note the
following:
  rl0: D-Link DFE-530TX+ 10/100BaseTX port 0xc000-0xc0ff mem
  0xee00-0xeeff irq 11 at device 6.0 pci1

Heh.  That's a Realtek card.DFE-530TX uses RealTek
Driver 

  Any ideas on whether I can get the on-board NIC to work?

Well, the first thing to do is to look at the output from ifconfig
and
pciconf -vl.

Greg
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