said: 
>>>You need to run pci.exe against the card and see what IDs it reports. 
OK -- There was a lot of info. I am just putting down what seems relevant, 
but please let me know what I am leaving out: 
Belkin Research device 
Bus access disabled 
PCI class: Network Type: Ethernet 
Subsystem ID: 60201799h Unknown (Generic ID) 
Subsystem vendor: 1799h Belkin Research and Development Labs 
System IRQ 128, Int. #A 
IRQs dedicated to PCI: 11 
IRQ summary: IRQs 11,14,15,128 are used by PCI devices 
Shared IRQs: IRQ 11 is shared by 5 PCI Devices. 
I hope this helps. Please let me know what more would be helpful. 
Many thanks, 
Sandy 
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