SPo0n
06-02-2003, 12:14 PM
I have an old box with, from what i can work out, a D-Link DLT-2518 network card. As it's so old (P150 processor, 32mb ram etc) it has no PCI slots, otherwise i would have solved my problem already.
I've got the correct cable, and when i plug it into my router, from the ISA card i get no light coming on. The ISA card's lights are always on however. I think it's a fault card.
I've worked out that it's located at 0x300, and it seems to load with the 'ne' module, specifying io=0x300
I've never used such an old system before, so what can i do to check if it's working or not? I couldn't even find the card on the DLink website - maybe it's a chipset name? I found it by looking at the actual card.
If i run lspci i don't see it, i just see ISA Bridge: Intel Corp. 82371SB PIIX3 ISA [Natoma/Triton II] (rev 01)
I'm running debian woody, as up to date as it can be from the first CD.
I've got the correct cable, and when i plug it into my router, from the ISA card i get no light coming on. The ISA card's lights are always on however. I think it's a fault card.
I've worked out that it's located at 0x300, and it seems to load with the 'ne' module, specifying io=0x300
I've never used such an old system before, so what can i do to check if it's working or not? I couldn't even find the card on the DLink website - maybe it's a chipset name? I found it by looking at the actual card.
If i run lspci i don't see it, i just see ISA Bridge: Intel Corp. 82371SB PIIX3 ISA [Natoma/Triton II] (rev 01)
I'm running debian woody, as up to date as it can be from the first CD.