Well if that's the case I'm gonna be real pissed, because the only reason I
bought their card is because it says it's "Linux compatible" on the box. And
when I do a ifconfig eth0 it does show up as Lite-on. Also the tech support guy
told me I have to get the beta version of the Tulip driver for it to work. I'm
pretty sure the problem is in the card and not in my configuration, I checked
everything at least 15 times by now and it seems fine. Thank you guys for
responding I'm gonna call Linksys and see what's up with all that crap. It seems
the card isn't so compatible after all. :(
"Patrick M. May" wrote:
> I have a couple of the newest Linksys LNE100TX cards and was never able to
> get it to work right. There are three versions of the same card. The latest
> ones use the Lite-on (or something like that) chip and it was different, but
> still a clone of the DEC Tulip. The latest ones come in a blue and orange
> box. This may be the culprit (mine acted the same way. I gave up and bought
> a 3Com 905B when the released drivers).
>
> Best of luck.
>
> Patrick
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: exqt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > Sent: Friday, November 05, 1999 23:10
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: networking problems
> >
> >
> > Hi, today I installed Red Hat 6.0 on my system. The installation went
> > perfect, Red Hat detected my network card, I configured everything, but
> > when I rebooted and tried pinging hostnames/IP's I got "Network
> > Unreachable". I don't know what's wrong so I ask you to please help me.
> > Here is some more details:
> >
> > * I'm using the @Home service.
> > * My Ethernet card is: Linksys LNE100TX
> > * Red Hat assigned the Tulip driver for the card.
> > * The kernel version is 2.2.5-15
> >
> > Please e-mail me if you need to know anything else in order to help me.
> > Thank you!
> >
> > Ross
> >
> >
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