Hello All, I had the same sort of problems with this card when I tried to use it for the first time. First off, the ff:ff... problem can be fixed by shuting down your computer and unplugging it (yes, physically unplugging it). This needs to be done so that the system can reset itself properly and the bad windoze initialization of the card will go away. This needs to be done every time you go from Windoze to linux. If you don't boot to windoze at all, a second way to fix this ff:ff.. problem is to unplug the magic packet connector from your motherboard, assuming you have it and it is connected. The magic packet thing messes with Linux really bad. If this fixes that problem, but you still can't see the outside world, check the assembly# and revision letter on your card. If the Assembly number is something like ASSY-0152-XXXX, then the card is faulty and you should return it. If the revision letter is less than 'C' (i.e. A or B) then, most probably, it will not work and you should replace it. To force it to the speed you want for your network, go to windows and run the config program as was suggested eariler. Trust me on these solutions, I spent many hours toiling over this problem.
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