The problem is not necessarily due to your hardware, but rather to the
ODI/IPX emulation thing you are trying to set up. What you need is
simply to load a classic packet driver designed for your card, without
any of the ODI stuff you have so far.
Well, in this case it seems that the onboard Intel
That's not a problem related to FDNPKG indeed. Watt32 requires an
ethernet-level driver (that's what the class of the packet driver is
all about), while your ODI shim seems to be registering itself as
something else.
The problem is not necessarily due to your hardware, but rather to the
After about 16 hours, I have concluded that this is not an FDNPKG bug, for
at various times random pings also create the same error. Today I have read
of other issues with this onboard NIC, while a real PCI of the same chipset
is supposed be virtually PnP. I ordered a card on ebay for $9 with free
Hi,
On Mon, Feb 9, 2015 at 9:27 PM, Don Flowers donr...@gmail.com wrote:
I have an HP Elite 8000 with an Intel 82567LM-3 Pro 1000 ethernet card.
After loading the sequence of drivers (LSL, E1000odi IPXodi and odipkt) I am
able to acquire an address and ping successfully. But when I try to