D-Link Fast Ethernet NIC...

Hi…

I had a Links NIC which did not work. Change it.

Now I have a Data-Link 10/100 Fast Ethernet NIC, it does not work. Do we
have a driver somewhere that can make this card work, or do you suggest
that I return this card as well?

Thanks for your help.

Bests…

Miguel

ps. I am using my wife’s email.

Betsy Soroosh <nsoroosh@umich.edu> wrote:

Hi…

I had a Links NIC which did not work. Change it.

Now I have a Data-Link 10/100 Fast Ethernet NIC, it does not work. Do we
have a driver somewhere that can make this card work, or do you suggest
that I return this card as well?

Well, the Netgear FA310TX will work if you get the updated tulip driver.
The DLINK card you have is a DFE510TX? By links to you mean linksys? If
so, that card should be supported shorty.

chris

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cdm@qnx.com > “The faster I go, the behinder I get.”

Chris McKillop – Lewis Carroll –
Software Engineer, QSSL
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Chris…


Hi…

I had a Links NIC which did not work. Change it.

Now I have a Data-Link 10/100 Fast Ethernet NIC, it does not work. Do we
have a driver somewhere that can make this card work, or do you suggest
that I return this card as well?


Well, the Netgear FA310TX will work if you get the updated tulip driver.

Ok, I’ll try to get this one instead.


The DLINK card you have is a DFE510TX?

Well… I went to CompUSA and changed the card… This time I have the
SMC EZNET-10/100, but this card does not work (was the only SMC card
they had in the store). The SMC ship says “EN5030B1” plus other
numbers.

I am trying to run Win98, QRTP, QNX4 all in the same machine. I found
my old D-Link card, and this one works fine under every body. I’ll try
to get the Netgear card.

By links to you mean linksys? If
so, that card should be supported shorty.

chris

cdm@qnx.com > “The faster I go, the behinder I get.”
Chris McKillop – Lewis Carroll –
Software Engineer, QSSL