Myson mtd80x based NICForum: Networking Topic: Myson mtd80x based NIC started by: xs400 Posted by xs400 on May 21 2005,07:31
I am amazed at how smoothly the DSL booted and the GUI came up without any trouble on the 3 machines I tried it on. Even connected to the LAN (Win). Good job guys.Here is the problem: I use a broadband connection to my ISP, I had no trouble connecting with my laptop with a Realtek NIC, but my ancient P1 has a "Myson mtd80x based card" for which I had to install a driver in Win98 and use WinPoET to connect to my ISP. I copied all the settings from Windows 98 to DSL except installing the mtd80x driver. DSL indicates eth0 and ifconfig utility accepts my settings (that I jotted down from Win98). Does the presence of "eth0" device indicate that I do not have to install the driver? (I am a little wary of installing the driver because I dont know how to copy the file from a USB drive or floppy), I dont want to touch my HD as it has win98 + other stuff on it. When I run PPOE from the GUI, it complains that the modem did not respond. I'd appreciate any help. TIA xs400 Posted by cbagger01 on May 22 2005,16:26
As far as I can tell, there is no mtd80x driver module in DSL. I looked in the /lib/modules folder and subfolders. So unless the driver has a different name or is compiled directly into the kernel, it is not here. You can see your loaded modules by typing: lsmod and your bootup messages by typing: dmesg | more Also, you can look at your PCI devices with: lspci Maybe they can shed some light on the situation. |