Well, we get link lights, local tcpdump shows traffic going out, but none in.
Remote tcpdump again, shows traffic out, and in.
As to the revision, it is a 3c575 tx, which the Supported.cards shows in
there, under the cardbus section.
Is there a specific revision to look for that you know of?
Also, in my experience, 3com cards start with a 00:50 or 00:60 mac address.
Does anyone have a list of mac address ranges for different co's?
The odd part, is this pcmica NIC shows up as 00:00:00:00:00:88 in NT and
linux.
Just maybe something else.
christ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >My friend just got a 3com 575 Nic. 10/100, all fun, works fine in NT, fine
> >with my hub. Whenever he tries to load it in linux (2.2.5, 2.2.12), it
> >appears to load fine, but the moment he tries to send out packets it either
> >a) does nothing.
>
> what do local and remote tcpdumps say?
> do you get a link light on the card, the hub?
> do you get activity (visible via hublights)?
>
> >b) page faults.
> >We have gone thru the PCMCIA-HOWTO about 15 times, reconfigured, setup.
> >We're a little hesitant to try 2.3.x tree, but are open to any suggestions.
>
> are you sure you have a rev of the 3c575 that's supported? 3com is pretty bad
> about revamping chipsets without changing model number.
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