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I just reinstalled IPCop, just so my internet work work for now. Here is what it said for the type of NIC cards, if this helps Green (LAN) = Digital 21x4x Tulip Orange (DMZ) = Realtek RTL-8139 Red (WAN) = National Semiconductor DP8381x I am not sure if this sheds any more light, but I thought I would pass it along, just in case. Thanks again, Brian Peter Parnican wrote: >another suggestion: try change the slot. insert the card for LAN interface >to next one. >(..let me know if help, im preparing small help documetation for very NEW >begginers.. like me... Im writing there everything what i did and which >problem i had with monowall...) > > >----- Original Message ----- >From: "Brian" <belstsrv at nauticom dot net> >To: <m0n0wall at lists dot m0n0 dot ch> >Sent: Sunday, October 17, 2004 7:20 PM >Subject: [m0n0wall] NICs Not Detected > > > > >>Hello all. I am trying to get m0n0 working on an old PC I have, I had >>Smoothwall on it before, but I have heard great things about m0n0, >>especially regarding traffic shaping, so I want to give it a go. My >>setup is: >> >>P3-500 >>128 MB RAM >>3 NICs - Linksys, DLink, Netgear >> >>Right now I am just trying the CD/floppy install because I have not been >>able to get the image on to the HDD, but when I am trying to set up the >>interfaces, none are ever auto-detected. I've looked at the FreeBSD >>hardware list and I think all 3 cards are supported, but not matter >>which card I try to make the 'LAN' interface, none seem to work. >> >>Is there something I am missing perhaps? Also, if you have advice on >>the best way to install m0no on to my HDD of this PC, feel free to send >>that along too :-) >> >>Thank you for your help. >> >>--------------------------------------------------------------------- >>To unsubscribe, e-mail: m0n0wall dash unsubscribe at lists dot m0n0 dot ch >>For additional commands, e-mail: m0n0wall dash help at lists dot m0n0 dot ch >> >> >> > > > > > |