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MediaOne and Linux (yet again)



> This output seems to imply that the card is up and running fine.  It
> is certainly configured, and it is transmitting AND receiving
> packets....  So, what is failing, now?  From your linux box you should
> be able to ping other machines on 192.168.1.0, assuming they are setup
> properly.

I can't ping anything in the 192.168.1.0 network. The other machines (a
Mac and an NT box) can ping each other, though. When I had the cards
reversed (eth1 going to MediaOne, eth0 to internal network), the
internal network worked fine but I got no MediaOne connection. Hence my
guess is that, despite the boot messages, the card is somehow whacked.
Someone on one of the express.* groups (the MediaOne newsgroups)
mentioned changing IRQs and having his card mysteriously start to work.
Right now that seems as likely an approach as any.....

			Peter
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