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Steven Levine wrote:  
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> The VIA NIC drivers are notoriously bad.  The Intel drivers are usually  
> better.  That said, I think you might be able to find an alternative  
> driver for the VIA.  How does pci.exe describe the NIC chips?  
 
Sounds like another YMMV.  Three of my four wired desktops have   
on-board VIA NICs.  All work fine.  
 
Files are attached.  Config and INI are below.  
 
Ray  
 
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DEVICE=E:\IBMCOM\MACS\FETND.OS2  
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[PROT_MAN]  
 
    DRIVERNAME = PROTMAN$  
 
[NETBEUI_nif]  
 
    ETHERAND_TYPE = "I"  
    USEADDRREV = "YES"  
    OS2TRACEMASK = 0x0  
    SESSIONS = 254  
    NCBS = 255  
    NAMES = 44  
    SELECTORS = 15  
    USEMAXDATAGRAM = "NO"  
    ADAPTRATE = 1000  
    WINDOWERRORS = 0  
    MAXDATARCV = 4168  
    TI = 30000  
    T1 = 1000  
    T2 = 200  
    MAXIN = 1  
    MAXOUT = 1  
    NETBIOSTIMEOUT = 500  
    NETBIOSRETRIES = 3  
    NAMECACHE = 1000  
    RNDOPTION = 1  
    PIGGYBACKACKS = 1  
    DATAGRAMPACKETS = 10  
    PACKETS = 350  
    LOOPPACKETS = 8  
    PIPELINE = 5  
    MAXTRANSMITS = 6  
    MINTRANSMITS = 2  
    DLCRETRIES = 10  
    FCPRIORITY = 5  
    NETFLAGS = 0x0  
    Bindings = FETND_nif  
    DriverName = netbeui$  
 
[IBMLXCFG]  
 
    NETBEUI_nif = NETBEUI.NIF  
    TCPIP_nif = TCPIP.NIF  
    FETND_nif = FETND.NIF  
 
[TCPIP_nif]  
 
    Bindings = FETND_nif  
    DriverName = TCPIP$  
 
[NETBIOS]  
 
    DRIVERNAME = NETBIOS$  
    ADAPTER0 = NETBEUI$,0  
 
[FETND_nif]  
 
    DriverName = FETND$  
    CONNECTIONTYPE = "AUTOSENSE"  
    FLOW_CONTROL = "Hardware_Default"  
 
 
  
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