What module does it use? Does it autodetect the IRQ and IO settings, or are you manually specifying them? I've had this same type of problem if I have the IRQ set wrong. It looks like it's working, but I can't ping anything remote.

johndmiller [john at mn.mediaone.net] wrote:
> Let me start by saying I am not a networking guy.
> 
> One of my nic died about a week ago.  I went and replaced it with another
> identical (hah) one.  It requires different drivers (so it is not the
> same).  Long story short.  I have an d-link de220p (isa) for my internal
> net card.  It does not want to talk to the other cards.  How do I get it
> to speak to someone but it's self.
> 
> Destination   gateway       Genmask        flags
> 192.168.0.0   *             255.255.255.0  U
> 24.163.168.0  *             255.255.255.0  U
> 127.0.0.0     *             255.0.0.0      U
> default       24.163.168.1  0.0.0.0        ug
> 
> I don't see irq conflicts or io conflicts. I looked in /proc/interrupts
> and /proc/ioports.
> 
> Any ideas?
> 
> New question.  Is it possible to copy and paste from two termial sessions
> in kde?
> 
> Thanks
> 
> John Miller
> 
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