Re: How to setup NE-2000 PCI Ethernet Card
>From a dmesg on our firewall:
ne2k-pci.c:v0.99L 2/7/98 D. Becker/P. Gortmaker http://cesdis.gsfc.nasa.gov/linux/drivers/ne2k-pci.html
ne2k-pci.c: PCI NE2000 clone 'RealTek RTL-8029' at I/O 0x6800, IRQ 10.
eth0: PCI NE2000 found at 0x6800, IRQ 10, 00:00:E8:4F:14:B7.
ne2k-pci.c: PCI NE2000 clone 'RealTek RTL-8029' at I/O 0x6c00, IRQ 12.
eth1: PCI NE2000 found at 0x6c00, IRQ 12, 00:00:E8:4F:0D:1F.
I repeat, this is with no parameters whatsoever.
John Foster
Kennedy Mutio writes:
> I think I used the ne driver and used the arguments
>
> io=0x300 and irq=10
>
> These are the default values if I remeber correctly. I do recommend using
> the HOWTO.
>
> On Tue, 8 Sep 1998 john@paradise-it.com.au wrote:
>
> >
> > We have several of these cards, and they all installed without any
> > arguments at all.
> >
> >
> > Alex Kwan writes:
> > > My LAN card was NE-2000 PCI (Realtek RTL-8029)
> > > How to set up the Command Line Argument on
> > > ne2k_pci module? Does anybody has this card too,
> > > would you please share your experience with me?
> > >
> > >
> > > Thanks
> > >
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