Intel 82558 not working

I have a PC/104+ board from TME (http://www.tme-inc.com) (2111 model).
This board have a Intel 82558 NIC chipset on board.
The NIC is working well with Win98, so, the board is not defect.

I run QNX 4.25D and the driver Net.ether82557 is supposed to support that
chipset.
But, at this point, this is not working.
When I start QNX, I’ve got an error message: ifconfig:ioctl(SIOCGIFFLAGS):no
such interface.

So, I put verbose mode for these:
Net -v &
Net.ether82557 -p6040 -i9 -I0 -l1-v &

I have additionnal error messages:
Net: vidbuf_inuse: 00E8 4B34
DriverInit: Unable to locate adapter

So, I check my settings with Win98: I have the same address and the same
IRQ.

I have another thing to mention (I don’t know if it is important): When I
autodetect my NIC, (forgot de -i switch on Net.ether82557), they give me IRQ
9 or 10 (I had to reboot to the IRQ change, but, the change is made
randomly)

Can someone have an idea to make this NIC working ?

Vincent Goupil
goups@bigfoot.com
http://capra.etsmtl.ca - Walking robot

Check the resource usage with the show_pci command and use
those when starting the driver. Do not rely on address/irq used
by Wndows.

“Vincent Goupil” <vincent@pixelweb.net> wrote in message
news:8uf95s$4ks$1@inn.qnx.com

I have a PC/104+ board from TME (> http://www.tme-inc.com> ) (2111 model).
This board have a Intel 82558 NIC chipset on board.
The NIC is working well with Win98, so, the board is not defect.

I run QNX 4.25D and the driver Net.ether82557 is supposed to support that
chipset.
But, at this point, this is not working.
When I start QNX, I’ve got an error message:
ifconfig:ioctl(SIOCGIFFLAGS):no
such interface.

So, I put verbose mode for these:
Net -v &
Net.ether82557 -p6040 -i9 -I0 -l1-v &

I have additionnal error messages:
Net: vidbuf_inuse: 00E8 4B34
DriverInit: Unable to locate adapter

So, I check my settings with Win98: I have the same address and the same
IRQ.

I have another thing to mention (I don’t know if it is important): When I
autodetect my NIC, (forgot de -i switch on Net.ether82557), they give me
IRQ
9 or 10 (I had to reboot to the IRQ change, but, the change is made
randomly)

Can someone have an idea to make this NIC working ?

Vincent Goupil
goups@bigfoot.com
http://capra.etsmtl.ca > - Walking robot


\

Previously, Vincent Goupil wrote in qdn.public.qnx4:

I have a PC/104+ board from TME (> http://www.tme-inc.com> ) (2111 model).
This board have a Intel 82558 NIC chipset on board.
The NIC is working well with Win98, so, the board is not defect.

I run QNX 4.25D and the driver Net.ether82557 is supposed to support that
chipset.
But, at this point, this is not working.
When I start QNX, I’ve got an error message: ifconfig:ioctl(SIOCGIFFLAGS):no
such interface.

So, I put verbose mode for these:
Net -v &
Net.ether82557 -p6040 -i9 -I0 -l1-v &

Don’t specify the port and Irq for PCI devices. Just start the driver as
‘Net.ether82557 &’ and it should work. If not, please post the output
from ‘show_pci -v’.

I have additionnal error messages:
Net: vidbuf_inuse: 00E8 4B34
DriverInit: Unable to locate adapter

So, I check my settings with Win98: I have the same address and the same
IRQ.

I have another thing to mention (I don’t know if it is important): When I
autodetect my NIC, (forgot de -i switch on Net.ether82557), they give me IRQ
9 or 10 (I had to reboot to the IRQ change, but, the change is made
randomly)

Can someone have an idea to make this NIC working ?

Vincent Goupil
goups@bigfoot.com
http://capra.etsmtl.ca > - Walking robot

Hugh Brown (613) 591-0931 ext. 209 (voice)
QNX Software Systems Ltd. (613) 591-3579 (fax)
175 Terence Matthews Cres. email: hsbrown@qnx.com
Kanata, Ontario, Canada.
K2M 1W8

The output of show_pci -v is:

PCI version = 2.00

Vendor ID = 8086h, INTEL CORPORATION
Device ID = 1250h,
PCI index = 0h
Class Code = 060000h Bridge (Host/PCI) ProgIF=0
Revision ID = 3h
Bus number = 0
Device number = 0
Function num = 0
Status Reg = 2200h
Command Reg = 6h
Header type = 0h Single-function
BIST = 0h Build-in-self-test not supported
Latency Timer = 48h
Cache Line Size= 0h
Max Lat = 0ns
Min Gnt = 0ns
PCI Int Pin = 0
PCI Int Pin = NC
Interrupt line = 0

Vendor ID = 8086h, INTEL CORPORATION
Device ID = 7000h,
PCI index = 0h
Class Code = 060100h Bridge (PCI/ISA) ProgIF=0
Revision ID = 1h
Bus number = 0
Device number = 7
Function num = 0
Status Reg = 280h
Command Reg = fh
Header type = 0h Multi-function
BIST = 0h Build-in-self-test not supported
Latency Timer = 0h
Cache Line Size= 0h
Max Lat = 0ns
Min Gnt = 0ns
PCI Int Pin = 0
PCI Int Pin = NC
Interrupt line = 0

Vendor ID = 8086h, INTEL CORPORATION
Device ID = 7010h,
PCI index = 0h
Class Code = 010180h Mass Storage (IDE) ProgIF=128
Revision ID = 0h
Bus number = 0
Device number = 7
Function num = 1
Status Reg = 280h
Command Reg = 5h
Header type = 0h Single-function
BIST = 0h Build-in-self-test not supported
Latency Timer = 20h
Cache Line Size= 0h
IO@6000h length 16 bytes
Max Lat = 0ns
Min Gnt = 0ns
PCI Int Pin = 0
PCI Int Pin = NC
Interrupt line = 0

Vendor ID = 102ch, Chips & Technologies
Device ID = e0h,
PCI index = 0h
Class Code = 030000h Display (VGA) ProgIF=0
Revision ID = 45h
Bus number = 0
Device number = 8
Function num = 0
Status Reg = 280h
Command Reg = 83h
Header type = 0h Single-function
BIST = 0h Build-in-self-test not supported
Latency Timer = 0h
Cache Line Size= 0h
Base Address = MEM@c7000000h,32bit length 16777216
Expansion ROM = c8000000h length 262144 disabled
Max Lat = 0ns
Min Gnt = 0ns
PCI Int Pin = 0
PCI Int Pin = NC
Interrupt line = 0

Vendor ID = 8086h, INTEL CORPORATION
Device ID = 1229h, 82557/8 Ethernet Adapter
PCI index = 0h
Class Code = 020000h Network (Ethernet) ProgIF=0
Revision ID = 5h
Bus number = 0
Device number = 18
Function num = 0
Status Reg = 280h
Command Reg = 17h
Header type = 0h Single-function
BIST = 0h Build-in-self-test not supported
Latency Timer = 40h
Cache Line Size= 10h un-cacheable
Base Address = MEM@c6000000h,Prefetchable,32bit length 4096 IO@6040h
length 32 bytes MEM@c8100000h,32bit length 1048576
Expansion ROM = c8200000h length 1048576 disabled
Max Lat = 56ns
Min Gnt = 8ns
PCI Int Pin = 1
PCI Int Pin = INT A
Interrupt line = 10


#end of the output

“Hugh Brown” <hsbrown@qnx.com> wrote in message
news:Voyager.001110082928.14110A@qnx.com

Previously, Vincent Goupil wrote in qdn.public.qnx4:
I have a PC/104+ board from TME (> http://www.tme-inc.com> ) (2111 model).
This board have a Intel 82558 NIC chipset on board.
The NIC is working well with Win98, so, the board is not defect.

I run QNX 4.25D and the driver Net.ether82557 is supposed to support
that
chipset.
But, at this point, this is not working.
When I start QNX, I’ve got an error message:
ifconfig:ioctl(SIOCGIFFLAGS):no
such interface.

So, I put verbose mode for these:
Net -v &
Net.ether82557 -p6040 -i9 -I0 -l1-v &


Don’t specify the port and Irq for PCI devices. Just start the driver as
‘Net.ether82557 &’ and it should work. If not, please post the output
from ‘show_pci -v’.

I have additionnal error messages:
Net: vidbuf_inuse: 00E8 4B34
DriverInit: Unable to locate adapter

So, I check my settings with Win98: I have the same address and the same
IRQ.

I have another thing to mention (I don’t know if it is important): When
I
autodetect my NIC, (forgot de -i switch on Net.ether82557), they give me
IRQ
9 or 10 (I had to reboot to the IRQ change, but, the change is made
randomly)

Can someone have an idea to make this NIC working ?

Vincent Goupil
goups@bigfoot.com
http://capra.etsmtl.ca > - Walking robot

\

Hugh Brown (613) 591-0931 ext. 209 (voice)
QNX Software Systems Ltd. (613) 591-3579 (fax)
175 Terence Matthews Cres. email: > hsbrown@qnx.com
Kanata, Ontario, Canada.
K2M 1W8

Please do the following and post the output:

Note: This must be done in text mode, not from a GUI.

Net.ether82557 -vvv &

The output will go directly to you screen, so you will have to
write the output down.

Thanks, Hugh.

Previously, Vincent Goupil wrote in qdn.public.qnx4:

The output of show_pci -v is:

PCI version = 2.00

Vendor ID = 8086h, INTEL CORPORATION
Device ID = 1250h,
PCI index = 0h
Class Code = 060000h Bridge (Host/PCI) ProgIF=0
Revision ID = 3h
Bus number = 0
Device number = 0
Function num = 0
Status Reg = 2200h
Command Reg = 6h
Header type = 0h Single-function
BIST = 0h Build-in-self-test not supported
Latency Timer = 48h
Cache Line Size= 0h
Max Lat = 0ns
Min Gnt = 0ns
PCI Int Pin = 0
PCI Int Pin = NC
Interrupt line = 0

Vendor ID = 8086h, INTEL CORPORATION
Device ID = 7000h,
PCI index = 0h
Class Code = 060100h Bridge (PCI/ISA) ProgIF=0
Revision ID = 1h
Bus number = 0
Device number = 7
Function num = 0
Status Reg = 280h
Command Reg = fh
Header type = 0h Multi-function
BIST = 0h Build-in-self-test not supported
Latency Timer = 0h
Cache Line Size= 0h
Max Lat = 0ns
Min Gnt = 0ns
PCI Int Pin = 0
PCI Int Pin = NC
Interrupt line = 0

Vendor ID = 8086h, INTEL CORPORATION
Device ID = 7010h,
PCI index = 0h
Class Code = 010180h Mass Storage (IDE) ProgIF=128
Revision ID = 0h
Bus number = 0
Device number = 7
Function num = 1
Status Reg = 280h
Command Reg = 5h
Header type = 0h Single-function
BIST = 0h Build-in-self-test not supported
Latency Timer = 20h
Cache Line Size= 0h
IO@6000h length 16 bytes
Max Lat = 0ns
Min Gnt = 0ns
PCI Int Pin = 0
PCI Int Pin = NC
Interrupt line = 0

Vendor ID = 102ch, Chips & Technologies
Device ID = e0h,
PCI index = 0h
Class Code = 030000h Display (VGA) ProgIF=0
Revision ID = 45h
Bus number = 0
Device number = 8
Function num = 0
Status Reg = 280h
Command Reg = 83h
Header type = 0h Single-function
BIST = 0h Build-in-self-test not supported
Latency Timer = 0h
Cache Line Size= 0h
Base Address = MEM@c7000000h,32bit length 16777216
Expansion ROM = c8000000h length 262144 disabled
Max Lat = 0ns
Min Gnt = 0ns
PCI Int Pin = 0
PCI Int Pin = NC
Interrupt line = 0

Vendor ID = 8086h, INTEL CORPORATION
Device ID = 1229h, 82557/8 Ethernet Adapter
PCI index = 0h
Class Code = 020000h Network (Ethernet) ProgIF=0
Revision ID = 5h
Bus number = 0
Device number = 18
Function num = 0
Status Reg = 280h
Command Reg = 17h
Header type = 0h Single-function
BIST = 0h Build-in-self-test not supported
Latency Timer = 40h
Cache Line Size= 10h un-cacheable
Base Address = MEM@c6000000h,Prefetchable,32bit length 4096 IO@6040h
length 32 bytes MEM@c8100000h,32bit length 1048576
Expansion ROM = c8200000h length 1048576 disabled
Max Lat = 56ns
Min Gnt = 8ns
PCI Int Pin = 1
PCI Int Pin = INT A
Interrupt line = 10


#end of the output

“Hugh Brown” <> hsbrown@qnx.com> > wrote in message
news:> Voyager.001110082928.14110A@qnx.com> …
Previously, Vincent Goupil wrote in qdn.public.qnx4:
I have a PC/104+ board from TME (> http://www.tme-inc.com> ) (2111 model).
This board have a Intel 82558 NIC chipset on board.
The NIC is working well with Win98, so, the board is not defect.

I run QNX 4.25D and the driver Net.ether82557 is supposed to support
that
chipset.
But, at this point, this is not working.
When I start QNX, I’ve got an error message:
ifconfig:ioctl(SIOCGIFFLAGS):no
such interface.

So, I put verbose mode for these:
Net -v &
Net.ether82557 -p6040 -i9 -I0 -l1-v &


Don’t specify the port and Irq for PCI devices. Just start the driver as
‘Net.ether82557 &’ and it should work. If not, please post the output
from ‘show_pci -v’.

I have additionnal error messages:
Net: vidbuf_inuse: 00E8 4B34
DriverInit: Unable to locate adapter

So, I check my settings with Win98: I have the same address and the same
IRQ.

I have another thing to mention (I don’t know if it is important): When
I
autodetect my NIC, (forgot de -i switch on Net.ether82557), they give me
IRQ
9 or 10 (I had to reboot to the IRQ change, but, the change is made
randomly)

Can someone have an idea to make this NIC working ?

Vincent Goupil
goups@bigfoot.com
http://capra.etsmtl.ca > - Walking robot

Hugh Brown (613) 591-0931 ext. 209 (voice)
QNX Software Systems Ltd. (613) 591-3579 (fax)
175 Terence Matthews Cres. email: hsbrown@qnx.com
Kanata, Ontario, Canada.
K2M 1W8

That’s what I get with the command “Net.ether82557 -vvv &”
SPEEDO EEPROM (Lan:1):
NetAddr :00:a0:f0:00:54:1d
Compatibility 0 :0x0000 Compatibity 1 : 0x0000
Connectors :0x0001 Controller :0x0001
PriPhy :0x4401 SecPhy :0x0000
INTEL PWA :352509-003
PromId :0x0000 WOL :0x00
SubSystem ID :0x0000 SubVendorId :0x0000
RPL Config :0x0000 CRC :0x794c
RxWorkaround Needed: 10bT 100bT
Connectors: RJ-45
Controller: 82557
Primary PHY: NS83840
Secondary PHY: No Phy Installed
Speedo: 82558 B-Step
Vendor…0x8086
Device…0x1229
Interrupt…0xa
MAC Address…00a0f0 00541d



“Hugh Brown” <hsbrown@qnx.com> wrote in message
news:Voyager.001110115451.14110G@qnx.com

Please do the following and post the output:

Note: This must be done in text mode, not from a GUI.

Net.ether82557 -vvv &

The output will go directly to you screen, so you will have to
write the output down.

Thanks, Hugh.

Previously, Vincent Goupil wrote in qdn.public.qnx4:
The output of show_pci -v is:

PCI version = 2.00

Vendor ID = 8086h, INTEL CORPORATION
Device ID = 1250h,
PCI index = 0h
Class Code = 060000h Bridge (Host/PCI) ProgIF=0
Revision ID = 3h
Bus number = 0
Device number = 0
Function num = 0
Status Reg = 2200h
Command Reg = 6h
Header type = 0h Single-function
BIST = 0h Build-in-self-test not supported
Latency Timer = 48h
Cache Line Size= 0h
Max Lat = 0ns
Min Gnt = 0ns
PCI Int Pin = 0
PCI Int Pin = NC
Interrupt line = 0

Vendor ID = 8086h, INTEL CORPORATION
Device ID = 7000h,
PCI index = 0h
Class Code = 060100h Bridge (PCI/ISA) ProgIF=0
Revision ID = 1h
Bus number = 0
Device number = 7
Function num = 0
Status Reg = 280h
Command Reg = fh
Header type = 0h Multi-function
BIST = 0h Build-in-self-test not supported
Latency Timer = 0h
Cache Line Size= 0h
Max Lat = 0ns
Min Gnt = 0ns
PCI Int Pin = 0
PCI Int Pin = NC
Interrupt line = 0

Vendor ID = 8086h, INTEL CORPORATION
Device ID = 7010h,
PCI index = 0h
Class Code = 010180h Mass Storage (IDE) ProgIF=128
Revision ID = 0h
Bus number = 0
Device number = 7
Function num = 1
Status Reg = 280h
Command Reg = 5h
Header type = 0h Single-function
BIST = 0h Build-in-self-test not supported
Latency Timer = 20h
Cache Line Size= 0h
IO@6000h length 16 bytes
Max Lat = 0ns
Min Gnt = 0ns
PCI Int Pin = 0
PCI Int Pin = NC
Interrupt line = 0

Vendor ID = 102ch, Chips & Technologies
Device ID = e0h,
PCI index = 0h
Class Code = 030000h Display (VGA) ProgIF=0
Revision ID = 45h
Bus number = 0
Device number = 8
Function num = 0
Status Reg = 280h
Command Reg = 83h
Header type = 0h Single-function
BIST = 0h Build-in-self-test not supported
Latency Timer = 0h
Cache Line Size= 0h
Base Address = MEM@c7000000h,32bit length 16777216
Expansion ROM = c8000000h length 262144 disabled
Max Lat = 0ns
Min Gnt = 0ns
PCI Int Pin = 0
PCI Int Pin = NC
Interrupt line = 0

Vendor ID = 8086h, INTEL CORPORATION
Device ID = 1229h, 82557/8 Ethernet Adapter
PCI index = 0h
Class Code = 020000h Network (Ethernet) ProgIF=0
Revision ID = 5h
Bus number = 0
Device number = 18
Function num = 0
Status Reg = 280h
Command Reg = 17h
Header type = 0h Single-function
BIST = 0h Build-in-self-test not supported
Latency Timer = 40h
Cache Line Size= 10h un-cacheable
Base Address = MEM@c6000000h,Prefetchable,32bit length 4096 IO@6040h
length 32 bytes MEM@c8100000h,32bit length 1048576
Expansion ROM = c8200000h length 1048576 disabled
Max Lat = 56ns
Min Gnt = 8ns
PCI Int Pin = 1
PCI Int Pin = INT A
Interrupt line = 10


#end of the output

“Hugh Brown” <> hsbrown@qnx.com> > wrote in message
news:> Voyager.001110082928.14110A@qnx.com> …
Previously, Vincent Goupil wrote in qdn.public.qnx4:
I have a PC/104+ board from TME (> http://www.tme-inc.com> ) (2111
model).
This board have a Intel 82558 NIC chipset on board.
The NIC is working well with Win98, so, the board is not defect.

I run QNX 4.25D and the driver Net.ether82557 is supposed to support
that
chipset.
But, at this point, this is not working.
When I start QNX, I’ve got an error message:
ifconfig:ioctl(SIOCGIFFLAGS):no
such interface.

So, I put verbose mode for these:
Net -v &
Net.ether82557 -p6040 -i9 -I0 -l1-v &


Don’t specify the port and Irq for PCI devices. Just start the driver
as
‘Net.ether82557 &’ and it should work. If not, please post the output
from ‘show_pci -v’.

I have additionnal error messages:
Net: vidbuf_inuse: 00E8 4B34
DriverInit: Unable to locate adapter

So, I check my settings with Win98: I have the same address and the
same
IRQ.

I have another thing to mention (I don’t know if it is important):
When
I
autodetect my NIC, (forgot de -i switch on Net.ether82557), they
give me
IRQ
9 or 10 (I had to reboot to the IRQ change, but, the change is made
randomly)

Can someone have an idea to make this NIC working ?

Vincent Goupil
goups@bigfoot.com
http://capra.etsmtl.ca > - Walking robot

\

Hugh Brown (613) 591-0931 ext. 209 (voice)
QNX Software Systems Ltd. (613) 591-3579 (fax)
175 Terence Matthews Cres. email: > hsbrown@qnx.com
Kanata, Ontario, Canada.
K2M 1W8

Previously, Vincent Goupil wrote in qdn.public.qnx4:

That’s what I get with the command “Net.ether82557 -vvv &”
SPEEDO EEPROM (Lan:1):
NetAddr :00:a0:f0:00:54:1d
Compatibility 0 :0x0000 Compatibity 1 : 0x0000
Connectors :0x0001 Controller :0x0001
PriPhy :0x4401 SecPhy :0x0000
INTEL PWA :352509-003
PromId :0x0000 WOL :0x00
SubSystem ID :0x0000 SubVendorId :0x0000
RPL Config :0x0000 CRC :0x794c
RxWorkaround Needed: 10bT 100bT
Connectors: RJ-45
Controller: 82557
Primary PHY: NS83840
Secondary PHY: No Phy Installed
Speedo: 82558 B-Step
Vendor…0x8086
Device…0x1229
Interrupt…0xa
MAC Address…00a0f0 00541d

This tells me that the driver has correctly identified and setup the
chip. If you start TCP/IP manually after this, does it work?


“Hugh Brown” <> hsbrown@qnx.com> > wrote in message
news:> Voyager.001110115451.14110G@qnx.com> …
Please do the following and post the output:

Note: This must be done in text mode, not from a GUI.

Net.ether82557 -vvv &

The output will go directly to you screen, so you will have to
write the output down.

Thanks, Hugh.

Hugh Brown (613) 591-0931 ext. 209 (voice)
QNX Software Systems Ltd. (613) 591-3579 (fax)
175 Terence Matthews Cres. email: hsbrown@qnx.com
Kanata, Ontario, Canada.
K2M 1W8

No, it tell me the same thing
ifconfig:ioctl(SIOCGIFFLAGS):no such interface.

How do I know the name of the interface ? How I can get it ? Do I suppose
to use “en0” for the first interface even if we use different kind of
ethernet adapter ?


“Hugh Brown” <hsbrown@qnx.com> wrote in message
news:Voyager.001113082603.27372B@qnx.com

Previously, Vincent Goupil wrote in qdn.public.qnx4:
That’s what I get with the command “Net.ether82557 -vvv &”
SPEEDO EEPROM (Lan:1):
NetAddr :00:a0:f0:00:54:1d
Compatibility 0 :0x0000 Compatibity 1 : 0x0000
Connectors :0x0001 Controller :0x0001
PriPhy :0x4401 SecPhy :0x0000
INTEL PWA :352509-003
PromId :0x0000 WOL :0x00
SubSystem ID :0x0000 SubVendorId :0x0000
RPL Config :0x0000 CRC :0x794c
RxWorkaround Needed: 10bT 100bT
Connectors: RJ-45
Controller: 82557
Primary PHY: NS83840
Secondary PHY: No Phy Installed
Speedo: 82558 B-Step
Vendor…0x8086
Device…0x1229
Interrupt…0xa
MAC Address…00a0f0 00541d



This tells me that the driver has correctly identified and setup the
chip. If you start TCP/IP manually after this, does it work?



“Hugh Brown” <> hsbrown@qnx.com> > wrote in message
news:> Voyager.001110115451.14110G@qnx.com> …
Please do the following and post the output:

Note: This must be done in text mode, not from a GUI.

Net.ether82557 -vvv &

The output will go directly to you screen, so you will have to
write the output down.

Thanks, Hugh.

\

Hugh Brown (613) 591-0931 ext. 209 (voice)
QNX Software Systems Ltd. (613) 591-3579 (fax)
175 Terence Matthews Cres. email: > hsbrown@qnx.com
Kanata, Ontario, Canada.
K2M 1W8

Previously, Vincent Goupil wrote in qdn.public.qnx4:

No, it tell me the same thing
ifconfig:ioctl(SIOCGIFFLAGS):no such interface.

How do I know the name of the interface ? How I can get it ? Do I suppose
to use “en0” for the first interface even if we use different kind of
ethernet adapter ?

Try the following:

  1. slay Sock(l)et Net.ether82557 Net
  2. Net &
  3. Net.ether82557 &
  4. Sock(l)et nodename &
  5. ifconfig en1 nodename up (Note: not en0)

You should now be able to ping another host. If not, let me know what happens.
Also post the output from ‘netinfo’

Hugh.

“Hugh Brown” <> hsbrown@qnx.com> > wrote in message
news:> Voyager.001113082603.27372B@qnx.com> …
Previously, Vincent Goupil wrote in qdn.public.qnx4:
That’s what I get with the command “Net.ether82557 -vvv &”
SPEEDO EEPROM (Lan:1):
NetAddr :00:a0:f0:00:54:1d
Compatibility 0 :0x0000 Compatibity 1 : 0x0000
Connectors :0x0001 Controller :0x0001
PriPhy :0x4401 SecPhy :0x0000
INTEL PWA :352509-003
PromId :0x0000 WOL :0x00
SubSystem ID :0x0000 SubVendorId :0x0000
RPL Config :0x0000 CRC :0x794c
RxWorkaround Needed: 10bT 100bT
Connectors: RJ-45
Controller: 82557
Primary PHY: NS83840
Secondary PHY: No Phy Installed
Speedo: 82558 B-Step
Vendor…0x8086
Device…0x1229
Interrupt…0xa
MAC Address…00a0f0 00541d



This tells me that the driver has correctly identified and setup the
chip. If you start TCP/IP manually after this, does it work?



“Hugh Brown” <> hsbrown@qnx.com> > wrote in message
news:> Voyager.001110115451.14110G@qnx.com> …
Please do the following and post the output:

Note: This must be done in text mode, not from a GUI.

Net.ether82557 -vvv &

The output will go directly to you screen, so you will have to
write the output down.

Thanks, Hugh.

Hugh Brown (613) 591-0931 ext. 209 (voice)
QNX Software Systems Ltd. (613) 591-3579 (fax)
175 Terence Matthews Cres. email: hsbrown@qnx.com
Kanata, Ontario, Canada.
K2M 1W8