Hi Kállai, Is it this your card the "EtherPower II 9432 10/100" as known to SuSE CDB??, if it does, as is evident then it is really supported, can see: "SuSE/CDB Results of your query" at: http://cdb.suse.de/cgi-bin/scdb?ID=96600628535&HTML=ENGLISH%2Fcdb_listtemplates%2Fshow_a.htm&INDEX=4175 or in the URL appears wrapped as maybe would, then you could try: "SuSE/CDB Main menu" at: http://cdb.suse.de/cgi-bin/scdb?HTML=ENGLISH/cdb_listtemplates/menu.htm&LANG=ENGLISH checking [Network adapter] and [Manufacturer] = "SMC", this will lead you the CDB's on SMC list, and you can see card ref on first position, click it. So it is supported, and then what the heck?? Seems to me that what i will do next is to swap net cables between machines, assuring that it is not a cable glitch. Sometimes green led on HUB appears red but cable is partly wrong, i do not know if this is your case. Or maybe a card problem, they are not unusual. Must also test card with it's original driver dskts, if you got them. This is the first thing that i always do. May well be that you need some form of _windoze_ to test it. ---- Kállai Gábor wrote:
here is some files (I have to write it by hand, bec. there is no floppy drive attached to the ws, and no network - no route to print. So sorry if i made some character-mistakes.
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Your info appears good looking, thought.
Thank you for any idea:
Wellcome!! =:`)
It is installed as epic100, eth0.
This another thing (epiq100) could be the source of problems, i do not know for sure.
This PC is connected to a networks consists of Windows NT and Windows 2000 ws-s, using the same workgroup 10.1.1.x IP addr. There is no PDC, BDC.
Use their cables to swap, and look at the HUB leds trying to see blinking. Try a continous ping [aka, ping -t] to give you some time to manipulate cables in between, and obtain some led blinking. If you got blinks on first try but no network results, then switch to OS/software digging. -- HTH Best regards, Eduardo Carriles [-- Better a smile than a flame --] (Long time SuSE-Linux [preferred distro] user). [-- Se me nota mucho? -- Notices me much?] [-- Have a lot of fun...] -- To unsubscribe send e-mail to suse-linux-e-unsubscribe@suse.com For additional commands send e-mail to suse-linux-e-help@suse.com Also check the FAQ at http://www.suse.com/support/faq