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In <200408311518.i7VFItv2029225@smtp.ucsd.edu>, on 08/31/04   
   at 08:18 AM, sshapiro@ucsd.edu (Sandy Shapiro) said:  
 
>Running iptrace results in an error message:  
 
>No interface to trace!  
 
Grumble.  So true for dhcp.  You might try using ifconfig to assign a  
static IP, just to see if you can get some traffic going.  
 
>Also, I looked in my motherboard manual. It gives an IRQ assignment for  
>the Gigabyte Lan connector, which I do not use, and I see no reference to  
>an IRQ assignment for the LAN connector. What is curious is that there is  
>no IRQ conflict when running Warp 4.  
 
The other drivers are different.  
 
What does the hardware manager show?  
 
Steven  
 
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