Messages in this thread | | | From | Edinfor António Santos <> | Subject | unsupported (?) network card based on W89C906 chipset from Winbon d ? | Date | Fri, 17 Sep 1999 10:53:45 +0100 |
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Hi there. I have 2 old network cards named ExpertLan INET-906 with the W89C906F chip labeled on them. I though they were NE2000 compatible.
When I install them using the appropriate modules (ne.c and 89??.c - sorry I am not @ home dont remember the second name properly) from the kernel tree linux-2.2.10 the detection cames ok, they are ne2000 compatible (from the driver point of view) and the printk say the apropriate MAC address.
These NIC's are old ... They are ISA and the setup is done by a DOS program where I say which IO-PORT and IRQ they will use. Also the settings for the cable (BNC or other) is done with that program.
Now when I trow out a packet the kernel says It might be a cable problem.
Now I have a fresh made BNC (Thin Ethernet) cable and the cards apear to be right from health. Could this be that these particular old cards are not supported ?
I made some 'searches' in the net and only found 1 link for a windows 95 driver for a compatible board. No Linux links ... nothing.
Well might Donald Becker know something about these types of cards ?
Thanks in advance,
António Manuel Santos Edinfor Sistemas Informáticos S.A. http://www.edinfor.pt
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