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Date: Tue, 14 Mar 2006 08:21:01 PST8
From: Ray Davison <raydav@charter.net >
Reply-To: scoug-help@scoug.com
To: scoug-help@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-Help: Network Not Working


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Steven Levine wrote:
>
> 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

******************
DEVICE=E:\IBMCOM\MACS\FETND.OS2
******************
[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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