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3com905C-tx-m
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3Com 3C905c-TX-M network card
Now I am trying to add another network segment, and a 4th NIC to this system, but the card is not showing up in ifconfig -a. All 4 cards are 3com cards, and I have tried a new c905cx-tx-nm card as well as a known working 3c905b-tx card, with the same result. The cards that do work are all 3c905(b|c)-tx cards.

How can I change network cards?
I obtained the driver source from 3com's web site and built it. The eth0 interface will not come up using this driver. I was also unable to use the 3c59x driver with such a card. Has anyone else gotten this particular NIC to work w/ linux? However, with the 3com 3c90x driver the card works fine for me with kernel

good choice of network card?
From the internet and the Novell Network. Do you know which driver I'm supposed to use with this NIC card, 3Com 3C905C-TX-M. I believe the slow performance is due to the card driver. It's an old card, all the computers on the network are using this same card but all do not exhibit slow performance.

A7M266 PCI Problem?
Rob Taylor donx...@telusplanet.net edm forsale I have one Network card available for $30 (worth $65) 3com 3C905C-TX-M Rob donx...@telusplanet.net.

Network card issues
Andrew Morton a...@zip.com.au fa linux kernel Alex Buell wrote: The network card in the docking station I plug my Inspirion 8100 in, is a 3Com 3c905C Tornado but apparently at boot time when it is identified, it prints "***INVALID CHECKSUM 00e0**. I can't ping other boxes on the network, nor can I ping other boxes

compatability issue of built-in Intel PRO/1000 network adapter ...
I've been through all the troubleshooting documentation and I have 3COM NICs that will simply not work to run the Linux imaging. The card is a 3C905C-TX. Appendix C of Course 781 (Zenworks for Desktops 3) does not show the 3C905C card as supported. I've tried many different Linux drivers, both from the Novell site

Weird IP problem (arp?)
Jason toshi...@hotmail.com triangle forsale For sale... one lightly used 3com 3c905c-TXM. Network Managed 10/100 Pci network card. Works flawlessly, just have an extra. Lowest price on net is $35 + shipping, will let this one go for $25obo... This care is backed by 3com's lifetime warranty.

CUSL2 - Problems installing 3COM 3C905C Drivers
I run the following myself: P3V4X MB @ 140MHz FSB/RAM speed, 35MHz PCI speed, 70MHz AGP speed PIII 933EB (@ 981MHz) 512MB CL2 140MHz RAM Promise Ultra-ATA/100 w/ 3 40GB ATA-100 hard drives (2 striped) CD-RW/DVD on motherboard IDE 3Com 3c905C-TX network card M-Audio Delta AP 2496 sound card SBLive!

EBSA-285 SDRAM problems
Manuel Bouyer bou...@rp.lip6.fr comp unix bsd netbsd misc comp unix bsd openbsd misc Somebody (cl...@d2tech.com) wrote: Hola, I've been trying to install either Linux or *bsd to my new Gateway PC which comes bundled with a 3Com 3C905C-TX ("Tornado" I take it) network interface card. I'd rather install netBSD.

PhantomNIC
3c58x.c:v099H 11/17/98 Donald beckker http://cesduas.gsfc.nasa. gov/linux/drivers/vortex.html then eth0 3Com 3c905C Tornado at 0xe400, The 3c905c nic has to use the 3c90x.o driver and 3c905B nic can use the 3c59x.o driver, It seems like everytime linux sets up the 3c905c it uses the 3c59x.o driver and that won't

4.3 Installation Problem - Network Card
Hellraiser hellrais...@blueyonder.nospam.co.uk uk adverts computer The Rolls-Royce of network cards :) The 3Com 3C905C-TX is a full 10/100mb/sec compliant network card, comes with CDR containing latest drivers, and is fully working. 20 ukp inc p&p. Email hellrais...@blueyonder.nospam.co.uk (less the "nospam") if

3Com network card cannot see network
It would also seem that getting on the box locally and establishing network connections anywhere also cures the problem for a short while. I initially started with a 3COM 3C905C card, and have switched it out with a D-Link to rule out the network card. There was no change. There is nothing at all in the system log

Ethernet-multiple NICs and laptop
KR7A(-RAID) only: Several reports that the combination of an older 3COM network interface card (NIC), including the 3Com 3C905B-TXM card, and Audigy can result Use of other NIC brands apparently resolves this problem. Note that this is not true of all 3Com cards: I have an Audigy, KR7A-RAID and 3COM 3C905C NIC

Slow network: FreeBSD 4.6, Linksys LNE100TX NIC and 3Com 3C905C-TX
Indeed, on the page http://support.3com.com/infodeli/tools/nic/fast_ethernet.htm you follow the link to one of the "Fast EtherLink PCI 100 Base-TX" cards the 3C982 and 3C980 Family According to some hints in the readme.txt file: "3Com 3C905C/3C980C/3C982 NIC driver (e3bc) installation instruction for Solaris 8

Recommended Network Card
Al -----Original Message----- Here is the situation: Server: Dell PowerEdge 2400 Processor: Pentium 3: Dual Processors: 1 GHz Hard drive: 27 GB Memory: 516 MB NIC: 3COM 3C905C: Driver: 3C905C: 100 mbs NOS Windows 2000 Server 2 3COM Switches Fiber Optic backbone On Tuesday, I had: WorkStation: Dell Dimension 8100

Recommended Network Card
Ian Northeast i...@house-from-hell.demon.co.uk uk comp os linux pip wrote: So, anybody recommend me a network card supported Linux? Intel Ethernet Pro 100 series (82557). and 3com 3c905C are recommended. Most work quite well, but some are have more optimsed driver support than others. Eepros are excellent but I

problems with kt7-a and 3com 3c905c-tx
Hi, I have a 3com 3c905C network card running under redhat 6.2 using default kernel 2.2.14. Redhat says this card is supported under the vortex driver. I have checked and may machine is using the correct driver. I have tried kernels 2.2.14 / 2.2.16 / 2.2.17 and 2.2.18 all with no success in gettin this network card

3C905c Network Card with 2.3.44/45 kernel
With the old PC (a Dell XPS T600) I could run NetBSD 1.5 and get the network card to function. With the new PC (a Dell Dimension 8100) the networking is hit or miss. Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't. Two snippets from dmesg when the card wasn't working are: ex0 at pci2 dev 12 function 0: 3Com 3c905C-TX

Support for 3Com 3C905C NIC
Looking at the installation documentation, I found that the 3Com 3C905C card was supported so I bought one for the new system. When booting from intallation floppy with the new 3C905C network card installed, the card was=20 not recognized. I tried the CLI option during boot to see what the card settings were.