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D-Link DE-220 ISA NIC (Has anyone gotten this to work under Linux?)
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (George Lenzer)
Wed Nov 25 10:58:30 1998
From: "George Lenzer" <glenzer@chuhpl.lib.oh.us>
To: "Redhat list" <redhat-list@redhat.com>
Date: Wed, 25 Nov 1998 10:29:49 -0500
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I have a system that has a D-Link DE-220 NIC in it. I want to get it on the
network using Linux, but have been unable to get Linux to recognize it. It
is a PnP card. I have already set up 'isapnp.conf'. The board is
recognized at boot time, but I am still having trouble getting Redhat v5.1
to use it. I had to skip the NIC setup when I installed Linux, how do I set
up the NIC after the fact. I tried 'netcfg', but there doesn't seem to be
anywhere to specify IRQ and I/O in it. Am I looking in the wrong place.
Thanks,
G. Lenzer
Technology Specialist
CH-UH Public Library
PS-The card is supposedly NE2000 compatible and works under SCO Unix.
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