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It states: i82557 (Ether Express Pro 100) Kernel Module: eepro100.o Note: A bug in the eepro100 driver prevents use of more than one of these cards simultaneosly in one machine. This should not affect situations where the eepro100 driver is used by both network cards, but the chipset is different. To determine the chipsets on your network card, run the lspci command. on 10/9/01 11:14 AM, Chris Kloiber at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > On Mon, 8 Oct 2001, Greg Francis wrote: > >> >> I'm looking at purchasing a Dell 1550 with a built-in dual-port EtherExpress >> Pro 10/100+ NIC and adding another one to give me a total of four 10/100 >> ports. According the the RedHat HCL, the driver for these cards won't work >> with multiple NICs in the same box if their chipset is the same. >> >> Is this still the case? >> >> Is anyone else using a configuration similar to what I'm considering? >> >> Thanks, >> Greg > > What are you reading? The eepro100 driver does work with multiple nics > in the same box all using that driver. However the eepro100 driver has > been experiencing some problems of late, which is why the e100 driver > exists. If eepro100 isn't working for you, try e100. -- Greg Francis Sr. System Administrator Gonzaga University [EMAIL PROTECTED] 509-323-6896 _______________________________________________ Seawolf-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/seawolf-list