On Sun, 1 Jun 1997 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> I am trying to connect my compute to a LAN in the lab.
> The network card (NE2000 IRQ 03 0x300) works fine and is detecked by the
> kernel. After setting up all the stuff (/etc/hosts, /etc/resolv.conf,
> /etc/sysconf/network, ...), it still cann't recognize other 
> computer when I use 'ping'.   However, I noticed that when
> setting up, there is a message saying there is something wrong with
> 'SIOCADDRT'.  And in file /proc/net/arp, all  the hosts (gateways, 
> nameserver) all have hw-address to be 00 00 00 00 . So, what is the 
> problem? 
> 
> Also, by setting the ether card, the mouse doesn't work anymore. Is
> this because of the ether card (IRQ 3)? is there any utility to 
> detech this problem?

Normally the first serial port is IRQ 4 and the second is IRQ 3. 
I would say that you need to move the ether card to another IRQ.
It is difficult to accurately determine by software what IRQ is
used by what hardware.


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