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| This site is not for windows |
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By Jess - Posted on February 24, 2003 - 07:47:38 (#6048)
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This site is dedicated to an Operating system known as the Be OS. Microsoft Windows is not supported here in any fashion. I suggest you take your concerns up with your cards manufacturer & or on a Windows support forum. If you care to try a Real OS BeOS is freely available from here & many other places.
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| changing irq in windows xp |
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By scotty2323 - Posted on February 24, 2003 - 07:34:32 (#6047)
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I have this ethernet card. it shares irq 11 with my display adapter (nvidia tnt2). this is causing problems when I'm doing video editing and the manufacture of my editing software (pinnacle) suggested that I change one of the devices to another irq. How do I do that in Windows xp? I would need details every step of the way if you have time.
thx!!
Scotty
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| Problem with IRQ 7 |
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By biffuz - Posted on December 23, 2002 - 19:02:32 (#4982)
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The 5.0.1 original driver doesn't work if the card uses IRQ 7. I don't know if this is the same driver.
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By s_d - Posted on September 19, 2002 - 14:11:28 (#3207)
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I suspect that you are in usual problems with IRQ-s.
x86 platform is so ancient and legacy as M$ soft is.
And BIOS-es are in pair, providing hacks and workarounds for both mentioned above.
So,
1)Go into motherboard BIOS and disable there IRQ autoassignment in PnP section of BIOS
2)Boot your machine and look at BIOS boot screen - see if there is (in BIOS device table) mention for network card (usually IRQ 11)
3) Booted in BIOS, go into Preferences->Devices, and look there for PCI devices->Ethernet. Choose it
4)Now look if IRQ is assigned and look at additional info in bottom of that pane - "Resource conflict"
5)If not IRQ or it is conflicting - start voodoo magical practice - disable in BIOS all non-needed devices (USB, serila, LPT - depending on what you use in reality), disable IRQ assignment to VGA, play with screwdriver - namelly, try to swap cards between different PCI slots.
Good luck.
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| I hear that! |
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By Jess - Posted on September 19, 2002 - 07:02:10 (#3203)
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I know what ya mean. I'm sitting in front of 5 gutted machines right now & it's a mess. Sadly god only knows what these companies do once they use a chipset. how they initialize the chips & use mem allocation is a guessing game. Thats why there is 14,000 cards based on S3 chips that wont work with any of our S3 drivers. Only stuff I can think of is lame... update your system, delete all network settings in boot home config settings, dance around teh box with a lot of candles burning chanting praise & love for Be. There are a few other things to try but doubtfull it would show or prove anything.
l8r
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| RE: First Thing |
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By aemadrid - Posted on September 19, 2002 - 04:48:38 (#3202)
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Sorry, forgot to mention it was on a virgin install. I even tried reinstalling twice just to make sure but didn't work. I guess I'm going to have to pull another card from another machine. Just was trying to avoid opening machines, again.
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| First thing |
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By Jess - Posted on September 19, 2002 - 02:32:48 (#3201)
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First thing to realize the driver here for that chipset is for R4+ not R5 so installing it is a no no. R5 supports these cards... ALL my NIC are rtl8139 & work great. Some will not be seen by a stock R5 Pro install... add updates done. Don't add custom. This will sound lame but if you havent done much setting up on your install I suggest wiping it clean. Reinstall & this time just add the system updates, Dont try to add custom jumpered devices & all that. It sounds lame but it would be quicker then walking you through the possible conflicts that have been created now
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| Re: Re: Ovislink eth card anyone? |
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By aemadrid - Posted on September 19, 2002 - 01:30:39 (#3199)
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Thanks for the tip. I upgraded 5.00 -> 5.01 -> 5.03 but still does not recogize the network interface automatically or let me add through Custom.
Here are the specs of the card according to the Devices preferences:
Card Name: <Unknown>
Device Name: Ethernet
Logical Device Name: <Unknown>
Bus Type: PCI Device
Device Type: Network Controller (Ethernet)
Base: 2 subtype: 0 Interface: 0
Vendor: Realtek Semiconductor Company Ltd. (0x10ec)
Card ID: 8139
Current State: Enabled
Resource Conflicts: None
Any other tricks lying around?
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| Re: Ovislink eth card anyone? |
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By ravon - Posted on September 18, 2002 - 09:43:21 (#3196)
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Try upgrading to R5.03 if you haven't done that.
I had the same problem when I tried to add a network card - I could only create
a 3Com and a NE2000. Luckily it showed up on the Active Cards list.
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| Ovislink eth card anyone? |
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By aemadrid - Posted on September 18, 2002 - 09:11:20 (#3195)
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I've been slowly dying here for the last 4 hours trying to make BeOS use my Ovislink network card. I have DLed the Realtek 8139 driver from BeBits and installed it according to the tip on the BeTips server but I can't get the driver to work. When I get to network preferences there is no network interface open and if I do "Custom" I only get options to do a 3Com or a ne2000 (which I've tried both unsuccesfully). Any ideas/links/points? I'm dying here... I'll try again tomorrow if some mercy soul would b so kind to guide this lost sheep.
PS BeOS recognizes my card as a Realtek with ID 8139...
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By Intelinside - Posted on September 15, 2002 - 08:07:27 (#3159)
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Download BeOS R5 PE, your here already its just 1. in the most popular section right beside me, BeOS is not XP, its not windows, its not made by Bill Gates, your realtek card will work fine in BeOS, nothing works fine in Windows
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| rtl8139 conflicts with smc1211(part 2) |
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By pergy - Posted on September 15, 2002 - 07:21:43 (#3158)
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Hi, The problem I am having that when I add a second the RTL8139 network card, it conflicts with the smc1211 network card in Windows Xp. Anyway of fixing this problem. Thanks
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| rtl8139 conflicts with smc1211 |
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By pergy - Posted on September 15, 2002 - 07:14:13 (#3157)
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| Why should bebits be held responsible |
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By Intelinside - Posted on September 6, 2002 - 17:25:00 (#3043)
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Why should bebits be responsible for people not being able to infer that this software is not for windows? if they wanna
be stupid let them be.
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| Thats the kinda... |
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By Jess - Posted on September 6, 2002 - 07:46:57 (#3041)
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Thats the kinda statment that ends with "...& the next thing I knew it was formating my hard drive!!!" Pay attention... "Uh but I didnt have time to do it right so I did it half..." "So then I dunno it just wont boot..." Would you download a bios with such disregaurd for info... I think not... treat your systems with care & they will do the same in return. Install a ton of crap & litter it & it will crap on your head... Computers are just itching to crap on your head... they told me so... 'specially the ones running Windows.
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| Reply To Jess |
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By swinefeaster - Posted on September 6, 2002 - 00:25:43 (#3037)
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My point is that when people browse the web, they don't usually have time to read through all the forums etc etc. That's why it should be clear what BEOS is and what this site is about.
swine
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| swine.. whatever |
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By looncraz - Posted on August 29, 2002 - 04:54:22 (#2892)
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Hmm.. I am certain this site once upon a time said "BeOS apps only".. not sure why it doesn't now.
--The loon
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| Bill Gates is invading |
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By Intelinside - Posted on August 29, 2002 - 04:43:19 (#2891)
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He is sending his minions to drive all the BeOS People insane!
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| Let's lead newbies to BeOS not away from it |
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By puopolo - Posted on August 29, 2002 - 04:12:46 (#2890)
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I agree that people should be aware of where they are asking for help...but let's not turn them away with bad vibes...ask them what version of BeOS they are using...that should float the coffee in their direction.
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| swinefeaster your possibly stupid & right at the same time |
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By Jess - Posted on August 29, 2002 - 02:43:58 (#2888)
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swinefeaster if you read I have said many times we need a disclaimer as google searchs will turn up lots having to do with BeOS such as you described & like wise Linux sites may have the same problem. My point is that your still off base & whiel you have some merit to what you say your still wrong & so point that stupid comment back at yourself. Guru or novice most people know there are many versions of Windows & on NONE of our drivers or software pages does it ask or say what version of Windows the software is for it says what version of BEOS!!! Hmm Intel Version - requires R5 I dont think Windows runs on anything other then x86 & I don't recall a Windows Version called R5. The fact is while it's not neon sign in your face clear Windows is not mentioned & so even most novice users can go Hmm is this for wind 95/98 or XP? Since most versions of Windows need a driver specifically for each version. Nt4 drivers dont typically work on w2k or XP or 98/95 - Some XP drivers dont work on w2k & definaly not on 98/95... so hmm I wonder what version of Windows this driver is for? The point we still need a disclaimer & people need to read & think. When they unzip the driver since its not a windows executable what do they think they are supposed to do with it? Where would they put it? Hmm I wonder... While I'm not trying to say computer illiterates are not worthy of asking a question on the forum it gets a tad DUMB when they post right above a response that says "THIS DRIVER IS NOT FOR WINDOWS!" OVER & OVER. If they aren't going to read the posts why bother asking the question.
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| You BeOs Guys Are the Real Idiots Here |
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By swinefeaster - Posted on August 29, 2002 - 01:45:40 (#2887)
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And why is that? Well to answer the divine question "Duh, why are my users always asking Windows questions?" consider the following scenario:
1. user decides to install an old version of windows, say crappy 98 to use as a test machine
2. windows xp in device manager shows the ethernet card is a "realtek RTL8139"
3. having no such driver for windows 98, user looks on the net.
4. a search for "driver realtek RTL8139" put bebits.com at the second position in the listing.
5. user clicks the link, not knowing anything about some obscure cult using the beos operating system.
6. user looks through site, and doesn't see *anything* on the page of the bebits.com page about that this site is beos only.
And i think that's where you have your problems. Simple solution:
* put something clear on the top of your page that says "for the beos operating system only" or "not windows" or something *
Cheers, gentlemen.
swinefeaster
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| rocky82 read will ya!@>? |
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By Jess - Posted on August 19, 2002 - 09:13:52 (#2725)
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Hmm time to add an auto flame to Bebits... Bebits is for the BeOS NOT WINDOWS!!! NOT WINDOWS 95, 98, 2000, or XP - or what ever crap Microsucks churns out in the future. We don't care about WinXP detecting a damn thing & further more Hub's don't cut it when you have 5 computers & one IP unless you run a single system as a dedicated router but then if you knew that you wouldn't be goin' on about hubs now would ya...
- Maybe if we get enough of these Windows people proving Windows users are generally DUMB we should start posting on bash.org
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| I'm so surprised |
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By rocky82 - Posted on August 19, 2002 - 09:00:24 (#2724)
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I never thought anyone would have such problem with RealTek NIC, fortunately it's work great on my computer even it's windows XP hmmm I'm not sure what I've down, I just plug into computer, and all of sudden XP detected new hardware and it's tell me ready to go and, I just plug in with ADSL Modem, and works just fine. I dont understand why ADSL technical didn't tell me that DSL modem can be done hooking up with hub into uplink ports, ahh well I just decide don't need these real tek anymore, I just contiune using the 3Com Etherlink that's hook up with HUB since ADSL doesnt hook up with my computer anymore, that's good news, no one can go into my computer turn it on to affect other computer to get on Internet, If you have hub, why buy router? Use HUB cuz they work great!! let you know dont pay attention to anybody that router is only soultion but HUB is... too so good luck
Mike
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| D-Link DRN-32TX with RTL8139 chip ? |
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By wurzlsepp - Posted on July 25, 2002 - 12:21:19 (#2356)
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I have a D-Link DRN-32TX ethernet card with a RTL8139 Chip on it and would like to use it under BeOS, but this card doesn't seem to work with this driver...
Does anybody know if that's right or if it normally also has to work with my card?
I'm a 2 days-BeOS newbie, so I'm not sure about the installation...: I did simply paste the driver file in the different folders and then restarted the network...but I didn't get any card listed in the network config...
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| It just gets better... |
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By Jess - Posted on July 19, 2002 - 16:25:13 (#2266)
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After a large statment that this website & files hosted here ARE NOT FOR WINDOWS! I get a comment right above mine asking about XP & 95... What is it about the statment "THIS IS NOT FOR WINDOWS!" that these guys don't get?
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| Problems connecting Xp to Win95 |
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By jemar - Posted on July 19, 2002 - 12:25:14 (#2264)
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After visiting the comments section I see a number of people are having the same problem as me. The feedback is that the cable is unplugged. Has anybody got an answer back yet how to fix this. I have the correct cable, some say its drivers others cable . Can anybody provide a solution?... Now!!! pls
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| WinDoze stupidity |
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By Jess - Posted on July 10, 2002 - 05:01:37 (#2171)
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Man it never fails to surprise me that we have people asking questions about Windows. I mean there is no othre OS on the planet but Windows right!? (Sarcasm rulez) So why should they think that BeBits is for a REAL operating system named BeOS. Every one knows Microsoft Windows is what a computer IS right!? I love it when people say "Ya my computer is really good I have the 6.0 (now 7.0) referring to thier version of AOL. WOW your system sure does ®0XX0® now doesn't it! I'm not professing to know it all but it's still funny to see how confident people are in the lack of knowledge... or in the case of people asking for Windows help on a BeOS site -how much they don't pay attention to their surroundings...
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| Wrong forum pal |
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By Eugenia - Posted on July 10, 2002 - 00:17:12 (#2168)
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No, we can't.
This forum is for the Be operating system's RealTek driver, not for Windows'.
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| Realtek RTL8139 |
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By Mike Webber - Posted on July 9, 2002 - 21:38:40 (#2167)
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I am running windows XP on an Packakrd & Bell Imddia 5109 and using an Realtek RTL8139 network card. Until recently this PC was happily networking with an older PC with Windows 95. Suddenly the newer PC is saying a network cable is unplugged - it isn't! I pretty confident that the hardware is okay but can't find out what is wrong.
The only thing I changed before iut stopped working was to Instal Office XP. I have now uninstalled this but it still won't work.
Can anyone offer any suggestions?
Thanks.
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| Re: help needed!!! |
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By mmu_man - Posted on July 8, 2002 - 22:48:24 (#2157)
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I think the best way for you would be to remove win XP and install a _real_ OS :^)
Btw did you notice this site isn't really focused on wincrash things ? :D
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| help needed!!! |
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By mlliew - Posted on July 8, 2002 - 19:10:11 (#2154)
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i have a problem with my modem. its not compatible with win xp(the driver)!! sux! i was told that if i remove the internal modem things will be ok. is this true??
is there any realtek drivers which could solve this problem?? its bugging bcoz my pc tends to restart itself!!!!
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| Realtek Bootstrap |
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By CAKeeler - Posted on July 3, 2002 - 14:18:34 (#2089)
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When my machine boots it now flashes a message about Realtek Bootstrap ROM configuration ... how do I get this removed completely ? ... I went into it using F10 and selected disable but it doesn't help.
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| umm..dingleberry!! Connect that silly cable!! |
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By looncraz - Posted on April 26, 2002 - 22:53:15 (#1173)
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Umm.. hey dude... you have one of two problems:
ONE:
You were too ignorant to use a cable
TWO:
You bought a patch Cat5e cable when you should have bought a crossover cable...
Drivers cannot create that problem, software not written by Mircocrap can create this problem.. it is purely a stupid wire...or your NIC on one machine isn't firmly in place.. I sugest you look at the lights on the back of the NIC there should be a connection light that lets you know two cards have power and there are matching signals via a cable..
It is a silly thing...no?
-the loon
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| ??? BE BITS NOT Winblows Bits |
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By Jess - Posted on April 26, 2002 - 19:34:55 (#1170)
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Ok maybe I post too much no BeBits but how the hell did a w2k win XP subject get here?
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| Trying to connect using XP |
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By daveyh2001 - Posted on April 26, 2002 - 19:03:41 (#1169)
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When i try to connect my two PC's it just says "a network cable is unplugged" on both pc's. Sounds exactly the same problem Lorrie is having. Can anyone help please.
David. daveyh2001@msn.com
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| RE: Getting TCP/IP Connection |
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By kaito - Posted on March 28, 2002 - 19:06:06 (#707)
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If u had UTP cable connecting the 2 computers(and now the modem with your comp) then the problem could be that it's a crosslinked one and you need a simple patch cable hooked into the modem.
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| What the difference |
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By crevette - Posted on March 28, 2002 - 18:37:45 (#706)
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What is the difference between the driver which comes with beos 5.O and the driver provided by REaltek??
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| Re: REALTEK 8139(A) |
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By RustyBo - Posted on March 28, 2002 - 17:19:18 (#705)
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Question is if this April, 2002 Driver is good for updating the Ethernet Card for Windows 2000?
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| Network Disappears after 15 to 24 hours? |
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By KJF - Posted on March 28, 2002 - 05:21:02 (#698)
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Anyone have their Realtek network driver stop working after 15-24 hours after being connected?
Please Email me your experiences. I'm collecting data in case this is a much larger problem that needs fixing.
realguy007@yahoo.com
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| Getting TCP/IP Connection |
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By lorrie - Posted on March 17, 2002 - 05:12:22 (#625)
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I previously had 2 computers hooked up peer-to-peer using Realtek RTL8139. I unhooked them and have the computer now hooked to a cable modem. It's telling me the network cable is unplugged, and when I try to install the cable software it tells me the modem is not TCP/IP ready. I am running Windows XP. Any help will be appreciated
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