Re: IRQ conflict on ethernet cards - a solution

2001-11-06 Thread Oleksandr Moskalenko
* Eric Smith ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > According to Oleksandr Moskalenko on Tue, Nov 06, 2001 at 12:05:43PM -0500: > > > > > Eric, I had such a problem and solved it by changing the IRQ on a 3Com > > card. Their diagnostics and install floppy works wonders in most cases. > > Have you tried t

Re: IRQ conflict on ethernet cards - a solution

2001-11-06 Thread Stephen E. Hargrove
* Eric Smith ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) babbled: > > I solved the problem soon after sending the email by disabling > irq 10 in the bios, then one card caught irq 9 and the other 4 - > I thought there was meant to be some science in this stuff ;) there is. bios almost always wins, especially when it

Re: IRQ conflict on ethernet cards - a solution

2001-11-06 Thread Eric Smith
According to Oleksandr Moskalenko on Tue, Nov 06, 2001 at 12:05:43PM -0500: > > Eric, I had such a problem and solved it by changing the IRQ on a 3Com > card. Their diagnostics and install floppy works wonders in most cases. > Have you tried that one? This is the way that I've seen advised on t

Re: IRQ conflict on ethernet cards

2001-11-06 Thread Oleksandr Moskalenko
* Eric Smith ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > I have a RealTek and a 3com card which are both sharing the same irq > viz. /proc/interrups: > > I did all I could on the simplistic CMOS that I have but I cannot > allocate IRQ specifically to ports. I also ran the reltek dos > diagnostics and setting ut

IRQ conflict on ethernet cards

2001-11-06 Thread Eric Smith
I have a RealTek and a 3com card which are both sharing the same irq viz. /proc/interrups: CPU0 0: 899149 XT-PIC timer 1: 20820 XT-PIC keyboard 2: 0 XT-PIC cascade 6:106 XT-PIC floppy 8: 1