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ICS problem on home network
Your hardware adapter can have 2 IP addresses, one given by sympatico, the other given by you, if needed. So you don't really need 2 hardware adapters. Here is what I did for a friend: I enabled, in windows 2000 internet sharing on the PPoE adapter (software), to share to the real, hardware adapter (realtek 8139).

Network adapter....
My equipment: Abit BE6-2 v1.1, p3 550e@733, 256M Unex 10/100 nic (Realtek 8139) Sb AWE32 (isa) Adaptec 2940 Philips cdd3600 (scsi cd-rw) Geforce2MX Win98SE Problem: I While booting scsi-host adapter is regonized all right but cdrw not. Is the CDRW enumerated by SCSI ID during POST? At a different SCSI ID?

Intel PRO/100 (i82557) Server Adapter not seen by fxp.
Jim vh wrote: Very frustrating trying to get this adapter to work. Realtek RTL8139(A) PCI Fast Ethernet Adapter There is a Linux driver on the disk however it is an object file and is for the wrong kernel version. The readme referred me to a Ftp site ; CESDIS ; which in return referred me to http://www.scyld.com.

KTX EtherNet Adapter, any thoughts...?
I'm currently using a mixture of Pro100+ management adapter NIC's for the servers and "Tulip" chips (Netgear, Linksys) for the clients. For the throw-away clients, I use Realtek 8139(?) series cards. HDDC: Adaptec unless you need RAID then Mylex dac960 + 1 Adaptec for tape drive Yep. Seperate the RAID array from

RH 6.0 will not install
The network adapter has a resource conflict with another device, causing the Local Area Connection icon not to be displayed. Tengo un Win2000 con SP1 y una placa de red Realtek 8139 A. De pronto, el icono que representa a la conexión de red desapareció, pero la conexión sigue funcionando perfectamente.

home networking - ICS problem
shibasis shiba...@www.rebaca.com comp os vxworks Hi Steve, I had used this adapter.It was in set top box which is geode based x86 platform with realtec 8139 adapter in it.It was nameed as WebSurfer box.We had developed some iteractive tv application on this Set Top Box.We had used realtec 8139 as our network

NT 4.0 <-> Windows 2000 (peer-to-peer) cannot even ping
Jonathan A. Kollasch jakll...@kollasch.net fa netbsd help On Sat, Aug 19, 2006 at 04:34:20PM -0700, Jeff_W wrote: and it works on neither. So cardbus is an old, dying technology? I've I'm thinking that Windows uses an unusual way of attaching a driver to this card, based on a string or two rather than vendor/device

Realtek 8139 Adapter on Pentium 3
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self powered pci0: <unknown card> (vendor=0x1106, dev=0x3057) at 7.4 ahc0: <Adaptec 2940 SCSI adapter> port 0xe000-0xe0ff mem 0xdb000000- 0xdb000fff irq 11 at device 9.0 on pci0 aic7870: Single Channel A, SCSI Id=7, 16/253 SCBs rl0: <RealTek 8139 10/100BaseTX> port 0xe400-0xe4ff mem 0xdb001000- 0xdb0010ff irq

Network adapter RedHat 6.2
Martijn van Buul marti...@atlas.ipv6.stack.nl fa netbsd help It occurred to me that Jeff_W wrote in gmane.os.netbsd.help: Realtek, Rtl8139, M^?M^? (manufacturer 0x0, product 0x0) Realtek Semiconductor 8180 802.11b (ethernet network, revision 0x20) at cardbus0 dev 0 function 0 not configured Hm, next time,

RPL Windows-98 diskless workstations on a NT or Win2000 network
CNET 10/100Mbps Fast Ethernet PCI Adapter There are several CNet cards: the Pro110B (ASIX chipset), Pro120A and Pro120B (Macronix chipset). These are all supported (ax and mx drivers). Addtron 32Bit PCI 10/100 Card Can't tell without a model number. It could be either a RealTek 8139 or a VIA Rhine chipset,

Realtek-network adapter
I use the Microsoft MN-130 adapter to hook into my D-Link router for a shared DSL connection. Works great in Windows. Can I use this hardware with Linux? +---- Treat yourself to a cheap Realtek 8139 chipset NIC (£5-£10 if that). -- "One year old" Registered Linux user #300033, running WM 0.80.1 under MDK9.1.

Pinging Problem
Take 8139too then it should be no problem! take it easy Martin I got a realtek 8139-adapter and some problems, please reply, if you've got problems with the same card. Maybe it's another fault in my comp? -- ----------------------------------------------- Martin Budweg mailto:mar...@gfz-potsdam.de

Network adapter....
W2K runs a Realtek 8139 fast etherlink card 4. W2K is basically as it came, just filled in the TCP/IP stuff 5. W2K can ping itself using the address I gave it What is the "3com 3C59x Bus Master Adapter Driver" that shows up in my devices control panel? Could that be a factor? MY CURRENT CONCLUSION: NT sees the

HELP!!! HELP!!! HELP!!! Question about Realtek 8139 Ethernet ...
-s I am in a similar situation witha 10BT card, and whilst i am coming to the conclustion that there is indeed a driver for my card (it uses realtect 8029 chipset) the driver does not support OS 8.6 (bummer) however if your card has a realtek 8139 chip in it there are indeed drivers, from realtek infact (although

Realtek 8139 WiFi Cardbus Adapter
... rl0 rlphy0: <RealTek internal media interface> on miibus0 rlphy0: 10baseT, 10baseT-FDX, 100baseTX, 100baseTX-FDX, auto rl1: <RealTek 8139 10/100BaseTX> port Direct-Access 1030MB (2109840 512 byte sectors) ahc1 <Adaptec 2940 Ultra SCSI host adapter> rev 1 int a irq 9 on pci0:3:0 ahc1: aic7880 Wide Channel,

cant setup TCP/IP
HairyJim s...@ccii.co.za comp os vxworks Hola Has anyone had any success using this adapter. We've always tried to stick to the 8029 which works like a charm, but these are now basically obsolete as far as I can figure ?? Thanks Steve.

HELP!!! HELP!!! HELP!!! Question about Realtek 8139 Ethernet ...
Markku Kolkka markku.kol...@koti.tpo.fi comp os linux hardware Jim vh <spammenos...@yahoo.com> writes: Very frustrating trying to get this adapter to work. Realtek RTL8139(A) PCI Fast Ethernet Adapter Red Hat 5.1 is an _ancient_ version, the current one is 7.1 and there have been 5 releases in between.

Non-PnP 10/100 PCI NIC
Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 Ethernet adapter {C3C9B82D-D5FA-4BBC-A91D-0A6CDF740168}: Description . . . . . . . . : Realtek 8139-series PCI NIC (Microsoft's Packet Scheduler) Physical Address. . . . . . : 00-05-1C-11-EC-0C DHCP Enabled. . . . . . . . : no IP Address. . . . . . . . . : 0.0.0.0 Subnet Mask .

My Realtek 8139 Network Adaptor doesn't work (won't ping)
I check this by: ifconfig -a When I try: ifconfig rtls0 plumb I get: ifconfig: plumb: rtls0: bad file number After: drvconfig -i rtls: drvconfig: driver failed to attach: rtls DCA recognize this adapter as PCI device. Anyone know what is wrong? (sorry for my english :-) slash Do you already install de Realtek 8139

Missing Bindings TCP/IP
No: this is not an NE2000 clone. That's a RealTek 8139 chip. RealTek does make an NE2000 clone, but that's the 8029/8039. Those are 10Mbps only. The 8139 chip has a built in PHY, so it's not a physical layer interface. The RealTek chip should be supported in Linux using the rtl8139 driver written by Donald