I just installed the network card in my computer and the SuSE is recognizing the exact model when loading and the network card is showing the lights properly. The router is also showing all the lights (act, lnk and 100mbp) in the exact same way of the rest of my computers, but if I try to ping something is not doing so. Im not able to access the webserver from my internal network either and if I run the ifconfig is just providing my with info of the local loop (not eth at all). So I guess the card must be working properly, the problem is me, am I missing something? what should I do? ===== Ricardo A. Rodriguez __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get email alerts & NEW webcam video instant messaging with Yahoo! Messenger http://im.yahoo.com
try modprobe tulip ifconfig eth0 up On Wed, 29 Aug 2001 17:31:55 -0700 (PDT) Ricardo Rodriguez <rik73106@yahoo.com> wrote:
I just installed the network card in my computer and the SuSE is recognizing the exact model when loading and the network card is showing the lights properly.
The router is also showing all the lights (act, lnk and 100mbp) in the exact same way of the rest of my computers, but if I try to ping something is not doing so. Im not able to access the webserver from my internal network either and if I run the ifconfig is just providing my with info of the local loop (not eth at all).
So I guess the card must be working properly, the problem is me, am I missing something? what should I do?
===== Ricardo A. Rodriguez
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On Wed, Aug 29, 2001 at 08:34:54PM -0400, Landy Roman wrote:
try modprobe tulip
This one is not correct. How do you know that Ricardo's NIC uses tulip chipset? It may be Intel, 3Com, 8390, or anything else.
ifconfig eth0 up
This one doesn't make any sense either, one needs to specify IP address, netmask at least. -Kastus
On Wed, 29 Aug 2001 17:31:55 -0700 (PDT) Ricardo Rodriguez <rik73106@yahoo.com> wrote:
I just installed the network card in my computer and the SuSE is recognizing the exact model when loading and the network card is showing the lights properly.
The router is also showing all the lights (act, lnk and 100mbp) in the exact same way of the rest of my computers, but if I try to ping something is not doing so. Im not able to access the webserver from my internal network either and if I run the ifconfig is just providing my with info of the local loop (not eth at all).
So I guess the card must be working properly, the problem is me, am I missing something? what should I do?
===== Ricardo A. Rodriguez
i said try he did not give a lot of info On Wed, 29 Aug 2001 17:45:18 -0700 "Konstantin (Kastus) Shchuka" <kastus@tsoft.com> wrote:
On Wed, Aug 29, 2001 at 08:34:54PM -0400, Landy Roman wrote:
try modprobe tulip
This one is not correct. How do you know that Ricardo's NIC uses tulip chipset? It may be Intel, 3Com, 8390, or anything else.
ifconfig eth0 up
This one doesn't make any sense either, one needs to specify IP address, netmask at least.
-Kastus
On Wed, 29 Aug 2001 17:31:55 -0700 (PDT) Ricardo Rodriguez <rik73106@yahoo.com> wrote:
I just installed the network card in my computer and the SuSE is recognizing the exact model when loading and the network card is showing the lights properly.
The router is also showing all the lights (act, lnk and 100mbp) in the exact same way of the rest of my computers, but if I try to ping something is not doing so. Im not able to access the webserver from my internal network either and if I run the ifconfig is just providing my with info of the local loop (not eth at all).
So I guess the card must be working properly, the problem is me, am I missing something? what should I do?
===== Ricardo A. Rodriguez
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On Wednesday 29 August 2001 20:45, Konstantin (Kastus) Shchuka wrote:
On Wed, Aug 29, 2001 at 08:34:54PM -0400, Landy Roman wrote:
try modprobe tulip
This one is not correct. How do you know that Ricardo's NIC uses tulip chipset? It may be Intel, 3Com, 8390, or anything else.
You need to look higher in the thread. Actually, the previous thread. Dave
On Wed, Aug 29, 2001 at 05:31:55PM -0700, Ricardo Rodriguez wrote:
I just installed the network card in my computer and the SuSE is recognizing the exact model when loading and the network card is showing the lights properly.
The router is also showing all the lights (act, lnk and 100mbp) in the exact same way of the rest of my computers, but if I try to ping something is not doing so. Im not able to access the webserver from my internal network either and if I run the ifconfig is just providing my with info of the local loop (not eth at all).
So I guess the card must be working properly, the problem is me, am I missing something? what should I do?
Look at the output of the following commands: /sbin/ifconfig and /sbin/route -n If you can't read the output, just post it to the list, we'll help you further then -Kastus
===== Ricardo A. Rodriguez
/sbin/ifconfig is giving me eth0: link encap ETHERNET base HWaddrr: X:X:X:etc... everything in the middle is "0" interrup 3 - base add 0x300 /sbin/route -n is just showing interface lo (not eth? at all) this is just for the first card a Xircom and when this one run I will plug the second one a D-Link. I know for sure that both cards work with linux, as a matter of fact it both are pluged in when I turn it on it detects the specific model of both of them. --- "Konstantin (Kastus) Shchuka" <kastus@tsoft.com> wrote:
I just installed the network card in my computer and the SuSE is recognizing the exact model when loading and the network card is showing the lights
On Wed, Aug 29, 2001 at 05:31:55PM -0700, Ricardo Rodriguez wrote: properly.
The router is also showing all the lights (act,
lnk
and 100mbp) in the exact same way of the rest of my computers, but if I try to ping something is not doing so. Im not able to access the webserver from my internal network either and if I run the ifconfig is just providing my with info of the local loop (not eth at all).
So I guess the card must be working properly, the problem is me, am I missing something? what should I do?
Look at the output of the following commands:
/sbin/ifconfig
and
/sbin/route -n
If you can't read the output, just post it to the list, we'll help you further then
-Kastus
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Is this a PCMCIA network card ? Ricardo Rodriguez <rik73106@yahoo.com> wrote:
/sbin/ifconfig
is giving me eth0: link encap ETHERNET base HWaddrr: X:X:X:etc... everything in the middle is "0" interrup 3 - base add 0x300
/sbin/route -n
is just showing interface lo (not eth? at all)
this is just for the first card a Xircom and when this one run I will plug the second one a D-Link.
I know for sure that both cards work with linux, as a matter of fact it both are pluged in when I turn it on it detects the specific model of both of them.
yes it is. If I plug my two 3Com cards it works with no problem (Fast Ethernet 10/100 Base-TX OR Etherlink III 10Base-T) but not the ones I need to have running on that notebook. --- Dee McKinney <deem@wdm.com> wrote:
Is this a PCMCIA network card ?
/sbin/ifconfig
is giving me eth0: link encap ETHERNET base HWaddrr: X:X:X:etc... everything in the middle is "0" interrup 3 - base add 0x300
/sbin/route -n
is just showing interface lo (not eth? at all)
this is just for the first card a Xircom and when
Ricardo Rodriguez <rik73106@yahoo.com> wrote: this
one run I will plug the second one a D-Link.
I know for sure that both cards work with linux, as a matter of fact it both are pluged in when I turn it on it detects the specific model of both of them.
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Ricardo Rodriguez <rik73106@yahoo.com> wrote:
yes it is.
If I plug my two 3Com cards it works with no problem (Fast Ethernet 10/100 Base-TX OR Etherlink III 10Base-T) but not the ones I need to have running on that notebook.
Xircom and SuSE don't seem to like each other under a stock install. Re-compiling voids any help when you register also. If you load the pcmcia utils from http://pcmcia-cs.sourceforge.net/ instead of the stock stuff, it might work. /Dee
On Wed, Aug 29, 2001 at 05:31:55PM -0700, Ricardo Rodriguez wrote:
I just installed the network card in my computer and the SuSE is recognizing the exact model when loading and the network card is showing the lights properly.
The router is also showing all the lights (act, lnk and 100mbp) in the exact same way of the rest of my computers, but if I try to ping something is not doing so. Im not able to access the webserver from my internal network either and if I run the ifconfig is just providing my with info of the local loop (not eth at all).
So I guess the card must be working properly, the problem is me, am I missing something? what should I do?
If you don't see eth0... then you ain't got a driver loaded for your network card. Try using modprobe to load it and then ifconfig eth0 192.168.1.1 ^^^^^^^^^^^ replace this with whatever IP address you use Cliff
You mean, to load any of the supported by the kernel? Is that the way to do it? --- Cliff Sarginson <cliff@raggedclown.net> wrote:
I just installed the network card in my computer and the SuSE is recognizing the exact model when loading and the network card is showing the lights
On Wed, Aug 29, 2001 at 05:31:55PM -0700, Ricardo Rodriguez wrote: properly.
The router is also showing all the lights (act,
lnk
and 100mbp) in the exact same way of the rest of my computers, but if I try to ping something is not doing so. Im not able to access the webserver from my internal network either and if I run the ifconfig is just providing my with info of the local loop (not eth at all).
So I guess the card must be working properly, the problem is me, am I missing something? what should I do?
If you don't see eth0... then you ain't got a driver loaded for your network card. Try using modprobe to load it
and then
ifconfig eth0 192.168.1.1 ^^^^^^^^^^^ replace this with whatever IP address you use
Cliff
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Cliff Sarginson
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Landy Roman
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