On Tue, 14 Aug 2001, T.Phan wrote:
>Hi All,
>
> Is there a way to soft reset the cable modem and the NIC on
> a Debian/Linux box?
>
> The AT&T Cable Modem some time loses connection, sometime it
> resets itself. Afterward, the Debian box will no longer be
> able to establish the connection u
I don't know if this will help, but give it a try...
1) ifdown eth0 and then ifup eth0
This shuts dowm the ethernet interface, then restarts it.
2) ifdown eth0 then remove the modules from memory, then re-install the
modues and bring the eth0 back up.
Hope this helps,
Duane Curlee ([EMAIL PROT
: Nathan E Norman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, August 14, 2001 11:44 AM
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: Cable Modem/NIC cards
On Tue, Aug 14, 2001 at 10:05:47PM +0700, Angus D Madden wrote:
> On Tue, Aug 14, 2001 at 09:21:47AM -0500, T.Phan wrote:
> > Is there a wa
On Tue, Aug 14, 2001 at 10:05:47PM +0700, Angus D Madden wrote:
> On Tue, Aug 14, 2001 at 09:21:47AM -0500, T.Phan wrote:
> > Is there a way to soft reset the cable modem and the NIC on
> > a Debian/Linux box?
> >
> > The AT&T Cable Modem some time loses connection, sometime it
> > resets
On Tue, Aug 14, 2001 at 10:05:47PM +0700, Angus D Madden wrote:
> On Tue, Aug 14, 2001 at 09:21:47AM -0500, T.Phan wrote:
> > Is there a way to soft reset the cable modem and the NIC on
> > a Debian/Linux box?
> >
> > The AT&T Cable Modem some time loses connection, sometime it
> > resets
... THis problem happens on Windows/NT 4.0 also...
THanks!
-Original Message-
From: dman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, August 14, 2001 10:12 AM
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: Cable Modem/NIC cards
On Tue, Aug 14, 2001 at 09:21:47AM -0500, T.Phan wrote:
| Hi All,
On Tue, Aug 14, 2001 at 09:21:47AM -0500, T.Phan wrote:
> Is there a way to soft reset the cable modem and the NIC on
> a Debian/Linux box?
>
> The AT&T Cable Modem some time loses connection, sometime it
> resets itself. Afterward, the Debian box will no longer be
> able to establish t
On Tue, Aug 14, 2001 at 09:21:47AM -0500, T.Phan wrote:
| Hi All,
|
| Is there a way to soft reset the cable modem and the NIC on
| a Debian/Linux box?
'ifdown eth0' will shutdown the interface eth0 and 'ifup eth0' will
bring it back up.
| The AT&T Cable Modem some time loses connection, s
On 14 Aug 2001 09:21:47 -0500, T.Phan wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> Is there a way to soft reset the cable modem and the NIC on
> a Debian/Linux box?
>
> The AT&T Cable Modem some time loses connection, sometime it
> resets itself. Afterward, the Debian box will no longer be
> able to establish
Hi All,
Is there a way to soft reset the cable modem and the NIC on
a Debian/Linux box?
The AT&T Cable Modem some time loses connection, sometime it
resets itself. Afterward, the Debian box will no longer be
able to establish the connection until the debian box and
the cable modem ar
the three nic cards manually
without shuting off pnp. Or should I shutdown PnP and configure all three
manual and how do I do that?
Thanks guys
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Jay Kelly wrote:
>
> I have a question on network cards. Im wanting to add a third nic (eth2) to
> my potato box. All three cards are using the tulip drivers. eth0 is a
> Netgear eth1 is a Kingston and eth2 is a Linksys. When I any combination of
> the two cards install they both work, but when I
I have a question on network cards. Im wanting to add a third nic (eth2) to
my potato box. All three cards are using the tulip drivers. eth0 is a
Netgear eth1 is a Kingston and eth2 is a Linksys. When I any combination of
the two cards install they both work, but when I install the third it
detecte
well, for money´s worth, get 3com 509 (if you can spend 50$+). run in most
of our workstations, not a single problem in 2 years now.
for a home-machine I´d prefer somewhat tulip-based, seen at 20$+, and the
driver is aged by now ;-), my linksys 10/100 has its peculiarities...
just my 2 (euro-) ce
them for 15 bucks US and they work
> > flawlessly. All my 8139s have been donated to the local landfill.
> >
> > -Original Message-
> > From: Jason Gunthorpe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Sent: Friday, May 12, 2000 7:31 PM
> > To: Chris Mason
> > Cc: debi
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Hi,
"KULISHdotCOM" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I agree, avoid the $10 types. I bought 5 realtek 8139 type cards for 6
> bucks a piece.
I've also got 6 of them floating around, plus two in another location. It
semi-regularly fails in an Alpha, bu
he local landfill.
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Jason Gunthorpe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, May 12, 2000 7:31 PM
> To: Chris Mason
> Cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Subject: RE: NIC Cards...is there any difference between them?
>
>
> On Fri, 12 Ma
I got my rtl8139 for free ($15 - $15 rebate). It's worked great for
about 6 months - no exceptions.
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To: Chris Mason
Cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: RE: NIC Cards...is there any difference between them?
On Fri, 12 May 2000, Chris Mason wrote:
> Aahhh! That's why my realtek cards are not being installed when I boot
from
> cold. In the trash with them.
Have you tried the r
On Fri, 12 May 2000, Chris Mason wrote:
> Aahhh! That's why my realtek cards are not being installed when I boot from
> cold. In the trash with them.
Have you tried the rtl8139too driver?
These cards are nice and cheap, perfect for workstations..
Jason
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-Original Message-
From: KULISHdotCOM [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, May 12, 2000 7:11 PM
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: RE: NIC Cards...is there any difference between them?
I agree, avoid the $10 type
hurt the cards any... installed them in other machines, including
windows NT and they worked fine until.
-Original Message-
From: Sean 'Shaleh' Perry [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, May 12, 2000 5:59 PM
To: Ron Stordahl
Cc: Debian User List
Subject: RE: NIC Cards
On 12-May-2000 Ron Stordahl wrote:
> 10Base-T RJ45 PCI Network Cards some in an incredible range of prices from
> 10 bucks up. Is it possible that the only significant difference is the
> brand name?
>
some cards only send even numbered packets (yes I am serious). Some cards are
so cheap we do
10Base-T RJ45 PCI Network Cards some in an incredible range of prices from
10 bucks up. Is it possible that the only significant difference is the
brand name?
Ron
On Wed, Nov 24, 1999 at 05:53:29AM -0800, Kenneth Scharf wrote:
> If I configure a machine with dual nic's do they have to be the same type,
> or can I just load two drivers into the kernel for say one ne2000 card,
> and one 3-com card?
Both will work. Different cards and as modules is nicer actual
I found a source for 10/100 baset enet cards that use
either realtek 8139 or mpx en5038 chipsets. I know
that the 8139 IS supported under linux, but I am not
sure about the mpx en5038 (a grep on the net sources
in 2.0.38 turned up nothing). Does anyone know if
this chipset is supported? Maybe I
On 17 Apr 98 15:04:17 GMT, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>Cool, hardware debian packages!
>
>The Free Hardware Foundation, hmmm
Actually, I recently saw an announcement (c.o.l.a.?) about exactly
this. Someone wants to start up a project to develop open-circuit
hardware (if that's what you'd call
> > exist in /lib/modules/2.0.x/net? If not compile it as a module, install
> > it and reboot.
> No, the whole point of it being a module is that you can just use insmod
> to insert it, and you won't have to reboot at all.
Yes I know it isn't always necessary to reboot. However, I just like to
On Fri, 17 Apr 1998, Ossama Othman wrote:
> have any AUI port on any of mine, as Nathan does. Does the 3c59x module
> exist in /lib/modules/2.0.x/net? If not compile it as a module, install
> it and reboot.
No, the whole point of it being a module is that you can just use insmod
to insert it, and
On Fri, 17 Apr 1998, Mike Holliday wrote:
> Thats fine and all, but seeing as I don't have any driver codes from 3Com
> how would I go about writing a driver for it?
I thought the driver code is already in the standard kernel source code.
You only need to turn on the support for your card, check
Hi,
I'm missing something here. Are you saying that you added 3c59x (yes,
3c59x) to /etc/modules and your NIC wasn't found? I have the very same
card (3C905) on two installations and they work fine. However, I do not
have any AUI port on any of mine, as Nathan does. Does the 3c59x module
exist
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: Cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org
: Date: Friday, April 17, 1998 10:07 AM
: Subject: Re: NiC Cards
:
:
: >What do you mean by a .deb package for a NIC? If you want networking
: >support for the 3com card, you should be using the 3c59x module or
: >building it into t
April 17, 1998 10:08 AM
Subject: Re: NiC Cards
>On Fri, 17 Apr 1998, Mike Holliday wrote:
>
>> Does anyone know if there is a .DEB package for a 3Com Fast Etherlink
>> 10/100mb bus-master pci adapter?
>
>You don't need a .deb package for that. The driver is in the ke
On Fri, 17 Apr 1998, Mike Holliday wrote:
: Does anyone know if there is a .DEB package for a 3Com Fast Etherlink
: 10/100mb bus-master pci adapter?
:
: Mike
:
Cool, hardware debian packages!
The Free Hardware Foundation, hmmm
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Hi,
that is what I did use, but it refuses to accept it as my NiC, and it is the
right card
Mike
-Original Message-
From: Steve Hsieh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Mike Holliday <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Date: Friday, April 17, 1998 10:07 AM
Subject: R
On Fri, 17 Apr 1998, Mike Holliday wrote:
> Does anyone know if there is a .DEB package for a 3Com Fast Etherlink
> 10/100mb bus-master pci adapter?
You don't need a .deb package for that. The driver is in the kernel. If it
is not in your kernel, you should compile your own kernel to get support
What do you mean by a .deb package for a NIC? If you want networking
support for the 3com card, you should be using the 3c59x module or
building it into the kernel...
On Fri, 17 Apr 1998, Mike Holliday wrote:
> Does anyone know if there is a .DEB package for a 3Com Fast Etherlink
> 10/100mb bus
Does anyone know if there is a .DEB package for
a 3Com Fast Etherlink 10/100mb bus-master pci adapter?
Mike
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