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      25th Dec 2005
This is odd. I was trying to add a second lan card to my pc but winXP will
not show it. If I add the hardware and driver manually it will show up in
device manager but it says "unable to start this device"(code 10). It has
been tried in 2 different pci slots with same results. The card powers up
because the green light is on when I plug in a net cable. 2 Realtek
cards(8139) and a Netgear FA311 same results.

I don't think I am out of resources, I only have a sound card and the
onboard devices which are USB, FW, and GLAN. Plus SATA and IDE
controllers(onboard).

Soyo KT880 dragon2 v2, rad 9700pro, 2 gig ddr, XP3000+, Creative SBaudigy2
ZS, 4 HD's, cdrw and dvdrw.
 
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      25th Dec 2005
IRQ problem...

Any Utils to manually set network card IRQ?

S.


 
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      25th Dec 2005


"IT Boy" wrote:

> IRQ problem...
>
> Any Utils to manually set network card IRQ?
>
> S.
>
>
> Not that I could see. Normally it should just show up. I tried PnP OS in the bios, yes and no but no difference.

 
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      25th Dec 2005
The code 10 is why the connection does not show up.
Please look in the event log for relevant messages from the netcard driver.
( this is not a resource problem, because then the error code would be 12 )

--PA

"melted aluminum" wrote:

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> "IT Boy" wrote:
>
> > IRQ problem...
> >
> > Any Utils to manually set network card IRQ?
> >
> > S.
> >
> >
> > Not that I could see. Normally it should just show up. I tried PnP OS in the bios, yes and no but no difference.

 
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      26th Dec 2005
I *think* from your description that you are using
two of the *same* card, but it's not clear...

I have found that unless the NIC driver is SPECIFICALLY
written to allow multiple instances of itself to run, and not crap
on itself in the process, you will never get them to work together
reliably.

My solution is to always use two different types of NIC on
multi-homed systems.

There may be cards out there that have drivers that will work
for two of the same kind, but I don't have time to find out which
ones they are so just went with the above.

"melted aluminum" <melted (E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
message news:0687A942-DFEB-4BFE-8BBF-(E-Mail Removed)...
> This is odd. I was trying to add a second lan card to my pc but winXP will
> not show it. If I add the hardware and driver manually it will show up in
> device manager but it says "unable to start this device"(code 10). It has
> been tried in 2 different pci slots with same results. The card powers up
> because the green light is on when I plug in a net cable. 2 Realtek
> cards(8139) and a Netgear FA311 same results.
>
> I don't think I am out of resources, I only have a sound card and the
> onboard devices which are USB, FW, and GLAN. Plus SATA and IDE
> controllers(onboard).
>
> Soyo KT880 dragon2 v2, rad 9700pro, 2 gig ddr, XP3000+, Creative SBaudigy2
> ZS, 4 HD's, cdrw and dvdrw.



 
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      28th Dec 2005
I was always using 2 different manufacterers cards. 1 VIA onboard and either
a Realtek or Netgear.

I got this to function but with a different Mobo. An NForce2 board. Set the
IP's manually on the cards and they functioned for their respective networks.
Problem was one was always slow. The Gigabit adapter went to the file server
and the 100mbs went to the internet. The internet was extremely
slow.......9KB/s downloading Shockwave and Flash instead of 500K. Pages were
loading real slow.

So next question is "why the slow speed on one nic?" The GBit to fileserver
was fine.

"V Green" wrote:

> I *think* from your description that you are using
> two of the *same* card, but it's not clear...
>
> I have found that unless the NIC driver is SPECIFICALLY
> written to allow multiple instances of itself to run, and not crap
> on itself in the process, you will never get them to work together
> reliably.
>
> My solution is to always use two different types of NIC on
> multi-homed systems.
>
> There may be cards out there that have drivers that will work
> for two of the same kind, but I don't have time to find out which
> ones they are so just went with the above.
>
> "melted aluminum" <melted (E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
> message news:0687A942-DFEB-4BFE-8BBF-(E-Mail Removed)...
> > This is odd. I was trying to add a second lan card to my pc but winXP will
> > not show it. If I add the hardware and driver manually it will show up in
> > device manager but it says "unable to start this device"(code 10). It has
> > been tried in 2 different pci slots with same results. The card powers up
> > because the green light is on when I plug in a net cable. 2 Realtek
> > cards(8139) and a Netgear FA311 same results.
> >
> > I don't think I am out of resources, I only have a sound card and the
> > onboard devices which are USB, FW, and GLAN. Plus SATA and IDE
> > controllers(onboard).
> >
> > Soyo KT880 dragon2 v2, rad 9700pro, 2 gig ddr, XP3000+, Creative SBaudigy2
> > ZS, 4 HD's, cdrw and dvdrw.

>
>
>

 
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