Re: Network problems
part 1)
Have you tried using "cardctl"? Look up the man pages on that. It's a short
document. I suppose you could have some sort of a script that "ejects" your
card before going into hibernate or shutdown via APM.
-AS
Michael Dickey wrote:
>
> I'm having a couple of problems with networking, both dialup and LAN.
>
> First: Network adapter is Xircom CBE 10/100 + 56K modem - no problems
> with that except that when APM shuts down the computer, it shuts off
> the pcmcia card, and the only way I can figure out to get it started
> is a remoot - less than ideal.
>
> Second, following the advice of one of the books I was reading, I installed
> "dummy" network adapter module when building the system - now it is the
> default, and I can't get rid of it. How do I get eth0 initialized properly
> when I start up the computer?
>
> Last, I can't figure out all of the dialup options - wvdial, diald, etc.
> I have been able do dial my ISP with wvdial and gotten connected & received
> an IP address, but the connection was not useable - no DNS info, or what,
> I don't know.
>
> I don't mind doing the reading if someone can point me in the right direction
> for these issues...
>
> Michael
>
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