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Date:      Mon, 19 Feb 2001 16:30:04 +0000
From:      Greg MATTHEWS <G.Matthews@cs.ucl.ac.uk>
To:        tsnet <tsnet@giga.net.tw>
Cc:        questions <questions@FreeBSD.org>
Subject:   Re: 2 network cards in a pc
Message-ID:  <7858.982600204@cs.ucl.ac.uk>
In-Reply-To: Your message of "Mon, 19 Feb 2001 21:48:29 %2B0800." <001201c09a7a$a6637f40$1f5085cb@mis002>

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be aware that the DE220 is not 'plug and play'. download the DOS utility from 
the dlink website so that you can set the irq and io addresses to something 
sensible that doesnt clash with anything else. you can do this by using a 
win9x boot disk to get to a dos prompt and then using the utility. if you have 
problems finding this util, let me know i have a copy somewhere. i originally 
had big problems with this card as it was clashing with a serial port. put the 
irq and io values in as kernel boot params in /boot/kernel.conf (i think that 
is the file). the DE220 will require the 'ed' network card driver to be in the 
kernel (i.e. the NE2000 driver), i dont have experience of the 530TX.

i'm not sure that sysinstall is the best way to configure the interface. try 
using ifconfig (man ifconfig).

hoep this helps

GREG

original message-------->

Dear Sir:

There is  a question confuse me for days.
So May I please ask you give me a answer.
The question is :  I try to add 2 network cards
into a pc. One of them is "D-LINK 530TX ", 
and the other is "D-LINK 220TP".
And then I use the comand "./sysinstall"  to configure the '530TX'
IP address to be "192.168.1.16".
Then I try to configure '220 TP' to be another IP adress.
But system show me the value of the '530TX' again.
It seems meanning  I can not configure '220TP' anymore.
Do I wrong ?
Because I try to bound proxy functio into '220TP'.
Thanks a lot !

Best Regards
Jemi Lee 
form Taiwan.

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