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NetGear 410/411
« on: July 14, 2003, 06:05:10 AM »
Okay I have been installing TCP stacks for years, including the finigy chameleon tcp back in the windows 3.1 days (post amiga for me), and I have to say Miami is about the worst documented one.

 I am interested in buying this product, but I really feel this needs some repackaging and some TLC.. I can't find anything here new that made the "I am okay to run with cnet.device". I bought a 16 bit Netgear FA411 card which shows some promise (card patch and card reset works), and the CARDINFO capture from cnet.device works and identifies the card fine. I can even get Miami to see it's there and Query extra sana-II params from it, but I get 100% packet loss when I try a trace or a ping..

I sent the cnet dump of the card info to the author. I hope that I hear back from him..

Has anyone got more experience with AmiTCP
I am not totally convinced this is a cnet.device issue.

I wanna hear something from someone who got Cnet.device working with miami or others who had to struggle with it..

HELP!!

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Re: NetGear 410/411
« Reply #1 on: August 28, 2003, 05:05:02 AM »
The funny thing about it is both lights are on *ALL* the time.. It's a great card. I just can't find any supported cards in this area, and don't wanna get ripped buying one of these elsewhere. I think it's time for me to attend an "antique" computer show..

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