You wrote earlier that you swapped power supplies and your board didn't
work, but now you say it is a power supply that was causing you trouble.  No
offense intended, but did you REALLY swap cables as well, or are you
assuming your cables are fine without swapping them?  Try a new cable.  Try
reseating your cards and try a different PCI slot.  Try a different port on
the hub.  Make all these changes one at a time, so you know what change
caused the problem to go away if it does.

Tom Veldhouse
veldy at veldy.net

----- Original Message -----
From: "Miller, John" <JMiller2 at dainrauscher.com>
To: <tclug-list at mn-linux.org>
Sent: Sunday, August 12, 2001 5:34 PM
Subject: [TCLUG] NIC Card


> I wrote earlier this week about my mb dying.  After further trials, it
> still lives.  I took the system apart so I could get to the connector
> better and plugged it in and it worked.  The ps died.
>
> Now I have my system reassembled and the NIC that I use to connect to
> the internet seems not to be working.   Drivers for both cards are
> loaded.  /proc/pci lists them both  When I plug the cable in, the link
> light comes on on the back of the card but does not light up the hub.  I
> have swap the the cord on the hub, nothing.  When I bring eth0 up with
> ifconfig eth0 up, I get all the information.
>
> The card is a netgear FA311.  It has served me well.
>
> Anyone have any ideas,
>
> TIA
>
> John Miller
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