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Date:      Mon, 17 Jan 2000 11:52:10 -0500
From:      "Johannes Gumbel" <jojos@ntplx.net>
To:        <freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:   problems
Message-ID:  <001201bf610b$32b7bce0$01dc8482@big>

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Hello,

I just installed FreeBSD 3.4 and now my network isn't working. This is what
I got.
I have a Ethernet 3c509 card, and the kernel seems to be picking up it just
perfect. I'm not sure though. If I run ifconfig ep0 the settings seem ok,
settings I
created using the /stand/sysinstall program when first installing. I set my
ip to
130.132.220.2 and I have a router at 130.132.220.1 that I want to route
through, and
I set this correct in the sysinstall program. So if I do a netstat -r the
table seems good.
But I can only ping myself. I have tested the cable with my router and an
other computer
and it worked just fine. It is a TP cable going from card to card (not a hub
that is).
This worked in my Linux so I guess it should work here too. Maby the card is
set
to Quax and I'm using TP ? How do I set this? Maby the card isn't working?
How can
I test this? Maby the routing table is wrong, how do I test this?

I also have a problem with my CD-ROM, which FreeBSD can't find. It's is a
NEC CD-ROM
the only thing I know about it is when I boot up I use auto detect and it
finds it printing:
NEC        CD-ROM drive:272
How do I configure my kernel to find it? I look at the configure-kernel
texts on www.freebsd.org
and it didn't seem impossible just that I haven't focused on that problem
yet.



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