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Old 06-16-2003
Data RedHat and Ethernet card no like each other

I have searched this forum for solution and have drawn a blank... so I come to you for help Smilie

I an a Win XP user that has no problem getting on internet when I am on that OS (currently on it right now Smilie). I installed red hat 9 and when I use that OS, I cannot get a connection. I ran the internet connection wizard, but linux is not detecting my ethernet card for some reason. What can I do? I am very new to this scene Smilie . With XP, most of the common drivers are already installed, so I had to do nothing to get my broadband internet working. Am I going to have to find linux drivers for my card and install them? Smilie

Thanx

MR
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Old 06-16-2003
redhat should auto detect it with no problem. what type of card is it? it is possible (though unlikley) that it is not supported. find out what driver to use for your card, and see the ETHERNET HOW-TO
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Old 06-16-2003
Its an intergrated card that is built in my asus p4pe mobo. It is a Broadcom BCM5702. It is not listen on that web site.

Last edited by Minnesota Red; 06-16-2003 at 08:07 PM..
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Old 06-16-2003
If the ethernet card is not listed in the Linux "Hardware HowTo" then you will have trouble getting it to work with Linux.

Your best best is to buy a cheap card that *is* supported and install it in one of your unused PCI slots...... Neo
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Old 06-16-2003
aaah fudge, i quit Smilie

thanx for help. this is becoming too much for me

Last edited by Minnesota Red; 06-16-2003 at 11:27 PM..
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Old 06-16-2003
That's one of the problems with built-in features on motherboards....... most Linux users tend to select their hardware to match the operating system.

If you knew the chipset used, you might be able to rebuild the kernal to work with the chipset; but, it sounds like you are not interested in such adventures Smilie
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Old 06-16-2003
i had a problem with an onboard NIC on an ASUS, i just couldnt get it to work. i ended up just installing a spare netgear card i had lying around and it worked perfectly : ) . It looks like ASUS onboard NICs just dont work, the strange thing is, SuSE detected the card and installed the driver, it just didnt work. anyway, intels onboard NICs do work with no trouble, for me anyway. dont give up, id suggest you pick up a netgear FA311 ( i think that is correct ) network card and just throw it in, it should work with no problem. once you DO get everything working, you will feel very accomplished, and you will get alot of use out of your new OS!!
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