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    Sticky: [Solved] [Searching Keywords] Abit IS7 3com...

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    Abit IS7 3com 3c940 Realtek sk98lin 3c2000
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    Sticky: Great. It sounds like you had to jump through...

    Great.

    It sounds like you had to jump through a hell of a lot hoops to get there, but if it worked in the end, it was worth it. :D

    By the way, while I was doing more research on your problem I...
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    Sticky: Yup, that's the 3com NIC at base address 9000,...

    Yup, that's the 3com NIC at base address 9000, although I don't see it listed at IRQ 10 as lspci -v reported in your first post. :confused:

    Well, let's see what happens with the 3c2000 driver....
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    Sticky: Exactly. They've moved to the faster 3com chip...

    Exactly. They've moved to the faster 3com chip (which they were using in the "G" version of that motherboard), but haven't updated their literature.


    Yeah, I don't think the 3c2000 module is a...
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    Sticky: There's probably nothing there because the module...

    There's probably nothing there because the module isn't loading and the card isn't initializing.

    Here's the odd thing- from lspci you got:
    "Unknown device 1700 (rev 12)"

    Well, "device 1700 rev...
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    Sticky: Hmm, Anything at all in there that makes...

    Hmm,

    Anything at all in there that makes reference to either a Realtek or 3com NIC or module?
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    Sticky: Yes, the G version uses the 3com; just checking....

    Yes, the G version uses the 3com; just checking.

    Run the following command and look for any lines pertaining to eth0; what model of NIC is listed there?:

    dmesg
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    Sticky: They are definitely not the same chipset. Are you...

    They are definitely not the same chipset. Are you sure the mobo is revision E? Abit does use a 3com chipset on some versions of the IS7.
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