said: 
>In <200709120101.l8C11v9g018654@nlpi001.prodigy.net>, on 09/11/07 
>   at 06:02 PM, sshapiro@ucsd.edu (Sandy Shapiro) said: 
>>I already did a reinstall of eCS RC2 and it recognized and installed my 
>>PCI Lan card during the install procedure. 
>Was this the Realtek 8169 that was giving you trouble? 
Ok, I can see why this is confusing. 
Let me back up a few steps. 
The motherboard uses the Realtek 8167 lan built in. That was not 
recognized by the install. 
I then put a 3Com PCI lan card in the computer and ran MPTS to install 
that. MPTS wouldn't work. I left the 3Com PCI Lan card in the computer, 
reinstalled eCS RC2, and that recognized the 3Com lan card. (I haven't 
checked MPTS yet since I reinstalled eCS). 
What I would really like to do is find a way to get the built in Realtec 
8167 adapter to work. That is what I will report if the ecomstation web 
site ever opens up for reporting RC2 problems (that and the audio 
problem). 
I hope that clarifies things. 
Sandy 
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