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Old 12-04-2001, 01:12 AM   #1
ajenright
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PCMCIA NIC w/Red Hat 7.2


Hey there.

I am having a bit of trouble configuring my PCMCIA NIC with the Network Administration Tool (neat) in Red Hat 7.2.

My problem is this: what should be done when the hardware I am using (an SMC EZ Card 10/100 [model # SMC8041TX]) is not on the pull-down list of NICs in neat?

I have edited my /etc/pcmcia/config file to point to the correct module for this card (which was all the modification I needed under version 7.1, where I configured my NIC with ease using netcfg), but it seems like there is something else I need to be doing under this newer, "easier" network configuration tool. No doubt it's a matter of adding a line to a text file somewhere, but what line in what file?

Any ideas?

-aaron, who is feeling like he has skipped over something really simple...
 
  


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