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On 26 May 2003 22:46:05 -0600
Turd Ferguson
This is great. I have tested my laptop on 5 different networks. I will give the manual settings a try. Where might I find that file in 8.2?
On Fri, 2003-05-23 at 06:46, Jerry Feldman wrote:
In any case, each driver has a set of options you can set. These are driver specific. You can go to the driver home page and check the information: This is one that I picked from Donald Becker's site: insmod 3c59x.o debug=1 options=0,,4 full_duplex=0,0,1
http://www.scyld.com/network The network drivers are in /lib/modules/2.4.xxxx/pcmcia-external You need to specify the specific module for your card. In reality, if you need top specify specific options to your card, those would go into /etc/modules.conf. I used 3c59x.o as an example. You first need to determine what module is loaded for your card, then unload the module (use the rmmod command). Then use the insmod command to reload the module with the appropriate options for that module.
Once you establish that the options work as desired, then edit
/etc/modules.conf.
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Jerry Feldman