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Uranium-235 12-22-2001 01:58 AM

two nic's. Same model. Pain the the arse!
 
I think god purposely sent these two nic cards down to earth just to piss me off. They're both the same card model. One of the nics came in the server (think my sisters x-finace put it in there - server is my sis' old pc). He also gave me a box (cardboard, not computer)with 3 more. One of them is the exact same model as the server has. I've just started dealing them now that I'm gonna network our dsl pipe.

Card: Linksys EtherPCI LAN Card II (ethernet & BNC combo)


Card #1:
Server: Light in back comes on, PNP picks up, windows does not think it's the card for the drivers when I try to install them. I try manually, and it can't communicate with it.

My PC: Light comes on, PNP will not pick it up...evar

My Dad's PC: Same thing as my PC

Card #2:

Server: Not attempted, frankly, I don't see the point

My PC: Light does NOT come on, PNP picks it up, drivers install fine, driver cannot communicate with it...ever!

My Dad's PC: ditto

-------------Systems Specs-------------
Server (for dsl via ics to ethernet hub)
Processor: P1-166
Ram: 48M SRAM (two edo)
Mobo Intel chipset (Unable to identify spcifically)
Uses riser board
old, 3 pci, 3 isa
OS: Win98SE
Other: In order for it to even see the nic all 3 pci slots had to have a device in them (in this case 56k modem and sound card)

My Dad's PC
Processor: P2-450
Ram: 256M PC100
OS: Win ME :(
mobo chipset: Intel 440 BX (I think)

My PC
Processor: P3-667
Ram: 256M Pc-133
OS: 98SE
mobo chipset: Via Apollo Pro 133 (not a)


As for the other 2 nics that came in the box, one is ISA netware built for dos and OS/2, which is out of the question. The other one works in my PC. Well, the driver responds. If it has to actually work with a ethernet connection has yet to be tested

Simo 12-22-2001 02:07 AM

Re: two nic's. Same model. Pain the the arse!
 
Sure he didnt just give you the cards cuz they suck?

Hulaboy 12-22-2001 05:14 AM

Re: two nic's. Same model. Pain the the arse!
 
To be quite honest with you, I've dealt with those very same NIC cards here at UCSD.  This year alone, I have tried...and I emphasize the TRIED...to fix a downed network connection on 6 different computers with these cards.  I hate to admit this being the Linksys fan that I am.  Those cards suck.  :( In the few instances that I have gotten a few to work, I used a driver disk that someone gave to me.  Let me know if you want to try these and I can probably email them to you.

Uranium-235 12-22-2001 10:11 PM

Re: two nic's. Same model. Pain the the arse!
 
please. email them to tribesaddict@go.com If they're over 1.5M, then post again, go mail stops attachments that big.

Omega 12-23-2001 05:47 PM

Re: two nic's. Same model. Pain the the arse!
 
I know it's a scary thought, but NIC's do only cost about $15ish, depending on the card you get.  You could always just go pick up a couple new ones, if worse comes to worse.

Uranium-235 12-23-2001 08:35 PM

Re: two nic's. Same model. Pain the the arse!
 
actually, they're $9 at frys. But...my dad has no job, I'm having to partially pay for the hub ($24). I need this whole project to cost as little as possible.

Hulaboy 12-24-2001 06:00 AM

Re: two nic's. Same model. Pain the the arse!
 
I just sent the files to you.  I compressed the whole disk and zipped it up for you.  Hope they work out and if not, good luck on solving that problem.

Uranium-235 12-25-2001 05:32 PM

Re: two nic's. Same model. Pain the the arse!
 
I tried them on my mom's computer. No luck, 98 and ME both restarted during startup. As it did with this national datacomm nic also (one I got to work in mine, but it's drivers lay it on a little thick causing a bit of lag in tribes2). So, I'm gonna try the two in my machine and see if your drivers work. Thx 4 the drivers :)

Bear 12-25-2001 05:49 PM

Re: two nic's. Same model. Pain the the arse!
 
NICs can be a pain in the *ss
one thing to try is,  if you have PNP enabled in BIOS
turn it of  and install "manually"  or if it is off
enable it.

Uranium-235 12-25-2001 06:41 PM

Re: two nic's. Same model. Pain the the arse!
 
hmm strange. I put the nic in my pc and it worked immediately (off the crappy drivers I tried a few weeks ago)  :o


however the program to configure it said it failed to detect it. I'm sensing the problem in the hardware of both the nic's themself.


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