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Date:      Mon, 10 May 1999 23:01:09 -0400
From:      "Ryan Banas" <banman@wwdg.com>
To:        <freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:   3.1 / Cable modem / 2 NIC's
Message-ID:  <000801be9b5a$85489140$de149ad0@bresnanlink.net>

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I am using this machine as a gateway for my network. I have two Linksys =
Etherfast, 10/100 PCI PNP Cards. On the box it says they are compatible =
with various versions of unix, and I'm sure they do work with FreeBSD. =
One of them is going to my network HUB, the other is going to my cable =
modem. I have already edited and recompiled the kernel with PnP support =
and such. However, when it boots up it reads both cards (I imagine this =
is both) pn0 and pn1, but after each is  a line saying something about =
not being able to map ports. Thus there is no pn0/1 interface. I have =
searched the internet for the past few weeks for documentation, but none =
is to be found. Even Linksys themselves cannot give me any help.
Any information relating to this problem, or getting the cable modem =
operating (or the ethernet cards, since I need those working first) is =
EXTREMELY appriciated, thanks!


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