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(E-Mail Removed)lid (Chris Willing) writes:
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> On Mon, 10 Jul 2006 04:50:43 -0700, sed <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
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>> I am hopelessly triing to get this card to work on my system.
>> I have tried using rtl3139.o and smc-ultra.o to no avail.
>> The driver that came on the CD with the card named would not
>> compile on my system. The module is named rhinefet.o but it
>> would not do a make successfully. Anyone else had the same
>> problem or can point me in the right direction?
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> It was the via-rhine module for that board in 2.4 and 2.6 kernels.
To the original poster: Throw away the damned card and get something
decent like a LinkSys LNE-100TX. I have had nothing but grief
trying to get D-Link cards to work on either Linux or Windows boxes.
Their web site is getting better - apparently the ESL classes are
paying off - but it's still pretty rough around the edges, and even
if you do find a driver it probably won't work. On the other hand,
any LinkSys NIC I've ever used - PCI or PCMCIA, Linux or Windows -
just drops in and runs.
Stop wasting your time. Spend the few extra bucks on a decent
card. If your time is worth more than two bucks an hour you'll
come out ahead.
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