| Cardbus ethernet - PCMCIA - eth0 - help pleaseForum: Networking Topic: Cardbus ethernet - PCMCIA - eth0 - help please started by: john.martzouco  Posted by john.martzouco on Dec. 22 2007,13:54 Hi All, I've had great success with the wireless card in the PCMCIA slots but am having trouble getting ethernet cards functional. I have 2 identical laptops. I've tried both slots on both machines with the same results. I have 3 different ethernet pcmcia cards sitting here and am getting the same faulty results from all of them I've tried two of them under Windows XP and they functioned a little better, but not much. Under XP, I was experiencing 75% packet loss from ping. The last card I tried brought up some encouraging messages on bootup. I saw the words eth0 and ifup. With every card, the pattern is the same. I see the Link light come on and stay on. Then I see the 10/100 light turn on and stay on. Then I see some flickering on the Activity light, but very little Rx happens. The last card I tried is a Linksys NP100. This is what I found from dmesg | grep eth0 : 
 I've lost the information that was in ifconfig eth0, but I do remember seeing about 3000 in the Tx field, 1000 in the Rx field. I'll catch this info next time I hook it up (am using wireless now to transmit this). The 3 cards that I've tried are: 1) Xircom RBE-100 Cardbus Ethernet 10/100 2) Xircom CBE2-100 Cardbus Ethernet II 10/100 3) Linksys NP100 (no gold band on top) (known to be 16 bit) I've brought home a new 32 bit card, but don't want to open the packaging at this time because I have no reason to beleive that it will achieve any other results. The card I have waiting is: 4) Dynex DX-E201 32 bit Cardbus Ethernet 10/100 What is it that I'm not doing right? Thanks, John  Posted by roberts on Dec. 22 2007,16:11 My experience with Xircom wired pcmcia cards is that they don't do auto-neogation well. I have seen posts where using a static IP has helped.  Posted by john.martzouco on Dec. 22 2007,16:31 I use static IP for all my machines.  Yes, I've already tried this with all the cards.  Thanks.  Posted by curaga on Dec. 22 2007,16:50 I have a Xircom 16-bit 10Mbps ethernet/56k modem combo pcmcia card.. Pump doesn't work with it, but other than that, it works great.. Maybe you could try adding pci=assign-busses to your boot line? It's something that can help with cardbus cards.. But they could also just be broken  Posted by john.martzouco on Dec. 22 2007,18:22  
 I'll try the pci=assign-busses boot option. Yeah, I worried that the first two might be bad that's why I've waited so long to bring it up. The last card is guaranteed good by a friend so now I think it may not be unit specific.  Posted by john.martzouco on Dec. 23 2007,12:05 I tried the pci=assign-busses option with the three cards this morning.  The end result is that I still can't use them. Some more information. 1) The Xircom RBE passed some packets in a ping test. There was 60% packet loss. 2) Both Xircom cards show xircom_tulip_cb in lsmod. 3) The Linksys card showed up in the boot sequence as a Linksys Everywhere card and then drivers were loaded for it. PS - Should I mention that the pci=assign-busses boot option isn't written up on the F2 or the F3 page?  Posted by ^thehatsrule^ on Dec. 31 2007,01:13 Perhaps the autonegotiation is not correct? Try a lower link rate?  Bad hardware... perhaps bad cable? iirc, some users could not get some cards working after a reboot... perhaps try a full power cycle? |