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Date:      Mon, 27 Aug 2001 11:32:37 -0700
From:      Harry Putnam <reader@newsguy.com>
To:        freebsd-mobile@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: Frustrating network problem - need diagnotic help
Message-ID:  <m1pu9htku2.fsf@reader.newsguy.com>
In-Reply-To: <200108271606.f7RG6cR23974@ptavv.es.net> ("Kevin Oberman"'s message of "Mon, 27 Aug 2001 09:06:38 -0700")
References:  <200108271606.f7RG6cR23974@ptavv.es.net>

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"Kevin Oberman" <oberman@es.net> writes:

Cool .. thanks for the tutorial... I'm woring on that.

> So a MAC address on a card of 01:d4:ff:03:00:20 is clearly not
> valid. Either the software is not reading the address correctly or the
> device is broken. (If some other OS (Windows?) sees the same MAC
> address, it's hardware. If the MAC is valid in that OS, it's software.

I'd kind of forgotten I even had windows on this thing.  But its being
mentioned a couple times in this thread, I remembered having left it
there in case I ever needed to lookup hardware stuff ... hehe.

Now I can't find the MAC address on win/98.  How is it accessed?

Trying My Computer/device manager/Network Adapter/Network Everywhere

Then properties/resources =>  doesn't show a MAC but:
Input/Output Range 0300-031f
Interupt Request  10

Also since I had it running I blew off the dust and set the ethernet
address and gateway to match current setup.  Everthing works both
directions.  Pinging from lan included.

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