Need just a little help. would be much appreciated

2003-07-27 Thread mike hell
hello
my name is mike and i was wondering if you could possibly help me for
just a minute.
i have come to a dead end with getting my nic card to work in freebsd
4.8
it seems that with the nic i have i need fxp
this is my nic card info from windows.

Name[0008] Intel(R) PRO/100 VE Network Connection
Adapter TypeEthernet 802.3
Product TypeIntel(R) PRO/100 VE Network Connection
Installed   Yes
PNP Device ID  
PCI\VEN_8086DEV_1050SUBSYS_01551028REV_02\41C660DD6040F0
Last Reset  7/26/2003 7:01 AM
Index   8
Service NameE100B
IP Address  68.115.100.212
IP Subnet   255.255.240.0
Default IP Gateway  68.115.96.1
DHCP EnabledYes
DHCP Server 24.159.193.41
DHCP Lease Expires  7/26/2003 7:01 PM
DHCP Lease Obtained 7/26/2003 7:01 AM
MAC Address 00:07:E9:6D:04:AE
Memory Address  0xFCFFF000-0xFCFF
I/O Port0xDF40-0xDF7F
IRQ Channel IRQ 20



and well i have added fxp to my kernel and rebuilt it.
device   fxp
but it doesnt see it. and when i do ifconfig fxp
it says no such device. i looked in src/pci for if_fxp.c and
if_fxpreg.h and if_fxpvar.h and nothing listed in there. i am in a
way new to freebsd well since 4.0. i would ever so grateful if you
could help me get my nic up and running. buying a dell with this
intergrated nic card has been a nightmare but there is nothing i can
do its on the board. and i love freebsd. if possible just the correct
steps to get it to see the card and have the driver installed. so i
can get online.
thank you for the time in reading this. it means the world to me.
michael quandt
email:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

phone 507 529-9164



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Re: Need just a little help. would be much appreciated

2003-07-27 Thread Khairil Yusof
On Sun, 2003-07-27 at 22:28, mike hell wrote:

 and well i have added fxp to my kernel and rebuilt it.
 device   fxp

fxp is already in the GENERIC kernel, did you take it out from your
kernel config?

Could you email your kernel config file, as well as the output from
dmesg after boot up?

Running ifconfig (without fxp) should list us all devices. I think your
card should be fxp0 not fxp.


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