The Card are PCI. I have card one in slot 1 and card
two in slot 2??

How can I check??

> Issues with setup new computer with netgear cards?
> 
> I use to have Redhat 7.0 running on my old computer
> with two netgear cards in it.  One was for my cable
> ISP (using DHCP) and the other one was for my local
> network (using TCP/IP).
> 
> After installing Redhat 7.0 on my new computer I
> logged in and everything was great. I think remove
> network card number 1 (cabel card) from my old
> computer and installed it into my new computer and
> reboot.  everything worked great.  I can access the
> internet.  I then removed the 2nd card from my old
> card and installed in the new computer.  Now redhat
> give me a error on the first card tell me that it
card
> find the IP address??
> 
> 
-Try swaping the ethernet cables so that your
c-o--nnection to your ISP is 
on
the second card you installed.  It sounds like Linux
is finding the 
second
card you installed first, and making it eth0.  If the
NICs are PCI 
cards,
then the slot it is plugged into determins the whitch
card is eth0 and
eth1.

Mikkel



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