I didn't actualyl change it...sorry I can't help.

The conflicting IRQ was of an onboard NIC that wasn't working anyways, 
so I just disabled it.

:o)

Trevor Rhodes wrote:

>Adam,
>
>Can you tell me how you changed the IRQ so there was no longer a conflict as 
>I'm having the same error message (insmod) in relation to my NIC.
>
>Regards
>       Trevor
>
>  
>
>>The problem has been solved. Turns out there was an IRQ conflict...so
>>easy and yet it took me soooo long to find it...
>>
>>Thankyou everyone....
>>
>>Adam Hewitt wrote:
>>    
>>
>>>Ok here are the tcpdumps....the one labeled tcpdump_on_my_eth0.txt is
>>>the tcpdump which was monitoring my pcs eth0 (the one which isnt
>>>working). The other one was loaded on my gateways eth0. During both
>>>dumps I was ping from both sides.
>>>
>>>I don really think there is much useful info in them, but I posted
>>>them just for a complete picture
>>>      
>>>
>
>.
>
>  
>



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