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Don't be so sure! 

Forum: PCMCIA Network Adapter Issues
Re: Question: DHCP with PCMCIA (Christopher Keller)
Re: Not sure if this is Caldera specific (David Hinds)
Re: Hate to say it, but even Red Hat is having trouble with DHCP and PCMCIA (Nathan Hartwell)
Date: 2000, Jan 17
From: David Hinds <dhinds@pcmcia.sourceforge.org>

> I have not yet forced a specific IP as
> I am not wanting to have it set up this way to begin with. I am certain
> that the card will work fine once I manually set it's IP, however.

There is no reason whatsoever for you to be certain of this fact, and
you should absolutely test it, because it is the only way to determine
for sure if you are suffering from a driver problem, versus suffering
from some issue with your DHCP configuration.  Just do it.

-- Dave

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quite right....it wasn't a PCMCIA issue, but a DHCP issue

Re: Don't be so sure! (David Hinds)
Date: 2000, Jan 19
From: Nathan Hartwell MageX

as it turns out, the DHCP server within the Netgear RT328 does not respond properly for dhcpcd or pump to latch on to the offer, yet Win9x will. however, I run dhcpd on my home Linux server and pump grabs the ip info just fine (though I am manually running it with this setup, defined for work and manually run pump after logging in at home)

I plan to configure the Linux server at work (as I'm the primary admin anyway) to run dhcpd. I hope to have a worry free setup after that's done.

Don't be so sure!


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