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Re: NIC identification



if its netware approved you might try the ne2k driver, that thing works
for a lot of cards with that sticker, also if you can figure out the
card's MAC address (in the form of xx:xx:xx:yy:yy:yy and often on the card
somewhere) then search google for a MAC address to vendor converter and
pop on the xx:xx:xx from the mac addr and it will give you the vendor of
the card and then you can check thier website for the model number and try
and figure out what driver to use

-Casey

On Wed, 17 Jan 2001, John Griffiths wrote:

> OK i've got a NIC that i need to get working.
> 
> its PCI appears to support Co-ax as well as cat-45
> 
> it has a netware approved sticker on it
> 
> it has 3 components on it made by Delta
> 
> the most comprehensible component proclaims itself to be 
> 
> Delta LANF7236 9701F
> 
> has anyone got any ideas what driver i should use?
> 
> it has worked with slackware (which does auto-detect) but the HD it was working with has gone to heaven.
> 
> thanks for any help that can be proferred
> 
> John
> 
> 
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