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Date: Wed, 14 Feb 2001 18:04:25 PST
From: sshapiro@ucsd.edu (Sandy Shapiro)
Reply-To: scoug-help@scoug.com
To: scoug-help@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-Help: Re: DSL question


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>I suspect a driver problem or and IRQ conflict. When the system boots
>does the BIOS show the Linksys sharing an IRQ with any other device?

It goes by so fast that I can't tell. I think I see Nod 6 and Buff 6. Is
there a way to slow it down? (I tried a print screen, but it didn't work.)

I also looked at rmview, but I couldn't tell which referred to the nic
card. Many IRQ'2 had shared access.

>Lot's of folks have working Linksys cards. Lot's of folks have problems
>with them too. The problem is there are at least 4 versions of the card
>and they all use different drivers. Do you happen to know your card
>revision?

The box just says model PCMPC100. I could pull the card out and look at
it. I also have an extra Accton card I could try -- it is only rated at 10
mbps. Does that make a difference?

I tried the manual setting at 192.168.0.2 as you suggested.
When I ping the router now, it goes on forever, so I finally stopped it
with Ctrl-C. Attached are the files you requested. (this time the
iptrace.dmp file was empty).

Oh yes, the led light does NOT flicker on the router when I ping it.

Is there any point to uninstalling the lan and reinstalling it?

Sandy


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