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Fredo Vincentis
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      29th Oct 2003
I installed a new network card (Surecom) after I had difficulties with a
Realtek card (slow network connection). However, when I am trying to install
the driver that came with the card, I get an error message:

"This is a PCI version RSET. It doesn't support NON-PCI system!!!"

I am having exactly the same problems with this card as I had with the
Realtek: the connection to this particular computer on the LAN is extremely
slow (takes 3 minutes to copy a 5MB file).

Could the above error message explain something? I mean: it's a PCI card and
obviously the computer has got PCI ports (otherwise I wouldn't manage to
push it in there, hey?).

Thanks for the help, guys!


 
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Chuck Lloyd
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      29th Oct 2003

"Fredo Vincentis" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> I installed a new network card (Surecom) after I had difficulties with a
> Realtek card (slow network connection). However, when I am trying to

install
> the driver that came with the card, I get an error message:
>
> "This is a PCI version RSET. It doesn't support NON-PCI system!!!"
>
> I am having exactly the same problems with this card as I had with the
> Realtek: the connection to this particular computer on the LAN is

extremely
> slow (takes 3 minutes to copy a 5MB file).
>
> Could the above error message explain something? I mean: it's a PCI card

and
> obviously the computer has got PCI ports (otherwise I wouldn't manage to
> push it in there, hey?).
>
> Thanks for the help, guys!
>

Your PCI port might be fried. Try another slot.


 
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Barry OGrady
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      30th Oct 2003
On Wed, 29 Oct 2003 14:26:23 +1100, "Fredo Vincentis" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

>I installed a new network card (Surecom) after I had difficulties with a
>Realtek card (slow network connection). However, when I am trying to install
>the driver that came with the card, I get an error message:
>
>"This is a PCI version RSET. It doesn't support NON-PCI system!!!"
>
>I am having exactly the same problems with this card as I had with the
>Realtek: the connection to this particular computer on the LAN is extremely
>slow (takes 3 minutes to copy a 5MB file).
>
>Could the above error message explain something? I mean: it's a PCI card and
>obviously the computer has got PCI ports (otherwise I wouldn't manage to
>push it in there, hey?).
>
>Thanks for the help, guys!


Check the drivers.


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