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Posted: Feb. 17 2006,01:03 QUOTE

I have a Hitachi Visionbook Pro 7580 that I thought would be fun to boot with DSL. Works great! With one exception. Netcardconfig reports "No supported network card found."

Do I have options?
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Posted: Feb. 17 2006,03:29 QUOTE

Try this.  Open a terminal window and type:

sudo su
modprobe lance
netcardconfig
exit
exit

or if that doesn't work, try:

sudo su
modprobe pcnet32
netcardconfig
exit
exit
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Posted: Feb. 17 2006,10:41 QUOTE

If none of that works and you have pci-based card, try these commands to get some info about the card:
lspci
lspci -v
lspci -vv
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twoika
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Posted: Feb. 18 2006,21:42 QUOTE

I have just the same problem: No supported network card found.

My new Dell Latitude D510 will not work because of the network adapter? There is as far as I get this info:
intel pro/wireless 2200BG rev05  
ethernet controller Broadcom BCM5705M 10/100/1000 baseT rev02
host bridge: intel device 2590 rev03
pci bridge Intel

But I am stucked, and cannot access the internet  :(

Greatful for help !   :)   thanks, in advance...
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Posted: Feb. 18 2006,21:47 QUOTE

By the way, I forgot to say that I am connected to a jensen router who gives ip dynamic, so the computers are set up with automatic get their new ip each time from the router, and no static adressing.
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