> Methinks there is a physical error somewhere.  My suspicion is the 
> RJ-45 connector in the card isn't mating 100% with the RJ-45 
> connector on the cable end.  There must be just enough slop in one of 
> the 8 pins that a physical connection can't be made with this card.

Only 4 pins are used for the network connection. Some cheapo cable makers
use only 4 wires! That said, switching hub ports is worth a try. Also,
swapping network cards to another machine might work.

jess

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