> The errors at eject time are par for the course. They aren't related
> to your problem.
Okay.
>
> (1) when you do try to transmit, do you get any additional kernel
> error messages? Anything about tx timeouts?
Nothing else at all.
> (2) Are you sure irq 3 is free?
I am, now. The IR interface which was allegedly on that IRQ is
disabled. It has the same behaviour on every other IRQ that I think
is free.
> Does /proc/interrupts show activity
> when you try to send packets through the interface?
After insertion of the card, /proc/interrupts shows
3: 2 pcnet_cs
(I've snipped the other lines).
After an attempt to ping another machine, (16 packets transmitted, 0
packets received), /proc/interrupts shows
3: 6 pcnet_cs
Further attempts to ping another machine sometimes increase this
count; sometimes they don't.
> (3) You say "the card and tail were reported as working". Hmmm. What
> does that mean? You bought the card used?
Yes.
> Red flag?
I'm becoming very suspicious, sadly.
> I'm not familiar with the dongle on the DE-650. Can you tell if the
> LED(s) are supposed to indicate traffic, or just a valid link? Many
> dongles have a link light; that should be lit whether the driver works
> or not, as long as power is supplied to the card and the cable is ok,
> unless the card is bad.
I think it's traffic only -- but I'm not convinced.
Can anyone tell me if the media couplers interchangable? (I.e. the
15-pin flat connector <-> RJ-45 connector.) If they are, it would
mean that I can beg/borrow another one to try and exclude a fault with
that component.
In case it's any further help:
$ /sbin/cardctl info 0
5V 16-bit PC Card
function 0: [ready]
$ /sbin/cardctl status 0
Vcc 5.0V Vpp1 0.0V Vpp2 0.0V
interface type is "memory and I/O"
irq 3 [exclusive] [level]
function 0:
config base 0x0400
option 0x60 status 0x00 copy 0x00
io 0x0300-0x031f [auto]
$ /sbin/cardctl config 0
product info: "D-Link", "DE-650", "Ver 01.00"
manfid: 0x0149, 0x0265
function: 6 (network)
Phil.
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