Re: Hurray! and thanks! Re: Update ... Re: Ethernet newbee failure

1999-05-17 Thread Adam Di Carlo
> "Dale" == Dale Scheetz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Dale> Thanks to Tony Mancill for pointing out: Dale> http://cesdis.gsfc.nasa.gov/linux/setup/3c5x9setup.html Dale> The 3c5x9setup program takes the 509 out of PnP mode and lets Dale> you set the base and IRQ addresses and write them into th

Hurray! and thanks! Re: Update ... Re: Ethernet newbee failure

1999-05-16 Thread Dale Scheetz
Thanks to Tony Mancill for pointing out: http://cesdis.gsfc.nasa.gov/linux/setup/3c5x9setup.html The 3c5x9setup program takes the 509 out of PnP mode and lets you set the base and IRQ addresses and write them into the eeprom. I set the card using 3c5x9setup to the base address 300 and IRQ 10 and

Re: Update ... Re: Ethernet newbee failure

1999-05-16 Thread Jaakko Niemi
>> First I want to thank everyone who sent me a reply, both private and on >> the list. I now know 3 different way to create working routing tables. >> With regret, this has not resolved the problem. It was John Hasler who >> actually resolved things for me. I now have the following routing tables

Re: Update ... Re: Ethernet newbee failure

1999-05-16 Thread Stephen Zander
> "Dale" == Dale Scheetz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Dale> The NICs are EtherLink III cards connected through a hub Dale> using twisted pair cable. Two idle questions: are you sure you have straight-through cables, have you tried directly connecting the machines to each other with a cr