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Date:      Fri, 16 Mar 2001 07:14:29 -0800
From:      richard childers <fscked@pacbell.net>
To:        Xeon2578@netscape.net
Cc:        freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: 2 NIC's on LAPTOP
Message-ID:  <3AB22DD5.96960888@pacbell.net>
References:  <7F3371DC.0DCA8C96.00877270@netscape.net>

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Solutions that come to mind:

(1)    Get a new PCMCIA card made by another vendor.

(2)    Edit /etc/defaults/pccard.conf and give one of the cards a new set of properties.

See the man page for pccardc(8) and pccardd(8) for additional inbformation on how PCMCIA cards work.


Hope this helps !!


-- richard



Xeon2578@netscape.net wrote:

> Greetings,
>
>  I searched the FreeBSD list archives, etc for this issue and turned up with a few hits, but no solid answers, so I thought that I would pose the
> question here -
>
> I have two different PCMCIA network cards installed on a
> SONY(PCG-fx101) Laptop
> 1. Netgear FA410TX
> 2. D-Link 650
> These cards appear to use the exact same resources,
> IRQ 3 and I/O 0x240-0x25F
> The cards are seen by PCCARDD; either card will load but not both.
> If one card is configured by pccardd, the other produces an error message:
> No free configuration for card "its card_name"
>
> Please help, any references Please.
>
> Thank you.
> Xeon2
>
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