Thanks Edward,

I fixed problem. When I looked better (ifconfig) I found that there are many 
TX signals and no RX signal. Count for Interrupt vector was 0. I started 
thinking about conflict. In file /../interrupts I couldn't find anything ... 
And then I went to BIOS and reserved 10 for ISA.

It worked ..... Thanks.


>From: Edward Marczak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Re: 3c509b EtherLink III
>Date: Mon, 06 Mar 2000 09:42:12 -0500
>
>on 5/3/2000 1:38 AM, Dalibor Marceta shot down the bitstream:
>
> > Thanks a lot. At least now I know that this combination works. Below is
> > output.
>
>Without knowing what numbers should be plugged in, it all looks good.  You
>are getting a host unreachable from traceroute, though:
>
> > #traceroute 24.113.219.193
> > traceroute to 24.113.219.193 (24.113.219.193), 30 hops max, 38 byte 
>packets
> > 1 localhosts.localdomain (24.113.219.210) 3008.726 ms !H 3009.496 ms !H
> > 3009.943 ms !H
>
>It also looks like you never set up your /etc/hosts file (the
>localhosts.localdomain entry).
>
>Are you using linuxconf to set up your machine?  If not, I'd not recommend
>it in this case.  Step though the Networking->Client setup.
>
>As an alternative: Do you have any other machines locally that you can try
>to ping?  It just may be everything is fine and your cable modem is the
>issue.
>
>Let me know how that goes.
>--
>Ed Marczak
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