On Tue, 15 Aug 2000 11:53:06 -0700, David Hinds wrote: >Does /proc/interrupts show a non-zero interrupt count for the card? >If the count is 0, then try using a different irq (by excluding things >in /etc/pcmcia/config.opts). Yeah it shows 107 interrupts. >> There is a route to a gateway at 10.0.1.1 > >There's something wrong with your network settings and this is >confusing the script. Your gateway address seems to be the same as >your own IP address, which doesn't make any sense. > Oh... DUH!.. ID10T error. Of course...Man I can't believe I missed that.. yesh.. rookie mistake. I didn't scrutinize the settings hard enough. I guess I should note that I was just taking the default settings. Everything but the IP is preset in the network.opts so I just made the IP match the already pre-configured settings. For my app (a private wireless net) at first glance they appeared to be perfect. >In this context, I think this doesn't mean anything: it thinks it is >pinging your gateway, but it is pinging the box itself, which doesn't >cause any packets to go out through the card. So it won't produce any >interrupts. Yeah.. thats exactly whats happening... Crap that means I still dont have a clue why the cards don't talk.. >I'll add a test to the script to complain if the gateway address is >the same as the IP address. Glad to help *grin* Whats that quote? Something about... no amount of idiot proofing is good enough for a sufficiently powered idiot. -- Richard A. Smith Bitworks, Inc. rsmith@bitworks.com 501.846.5777 Sr. Design Engineer http://www.bitworks.com |