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[s-x86] Re: Network Adapter in pnp mode



Hi,
 
If you disable pnp, then you have to free up some resources (IRQ and I/O Port) in BIOS according to your card use, ie IRQ 10 and I/O Port 300.
 
Tirta
 
----- Original Message -----
From: hiren
Sent: Sunday, February 06, 2000 8:09 PM
Subject: [s-x86] Network Adapter in pnp mode


Hi ,

I have a ne2000 compatible network adapter . If i enable pnp mode the
adapter is detected by solaris7 but if i disable pnp mode network
adapter is not detected by solaris7. If i use adapter with pnp enabled
it does not work over the network i.e cannot ping to other unix box. So
i disabled pnp mode , but now solaris7 is not even detecting the
adapter.

need help ?

Thanks in advance 


Hiren 



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