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Offline EniodisTopic starter

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Ethernet card and MediatorPCI
« on: February 20, 2003, 08:23:59 AM »
Hello,

I want to link my A1200+Blzd 1230 with my PC by using my MediatorPCI and an ethernet card.
I use Genesis and a 3com card (3c905 TPO).

I configure Genesis with the MediatorNET.device and then click online. Then, Genesis says 'unable to open the MediatorNET.device'.

And when the ethernet card is out of the slots of the MediatorPCI, I get the same message ! :-?

The support of Elbox told me that the 3com card was not supported. But is this fact the real reason of my problem ? (because when the card is over, I still get this silly message)

So, where did I fail ? Do I need the specific driver of the 3com card ? Do I need the $ MultiMedia CD $ of Elbox ?

Eniodis
 

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Re: Ethernet card and MediatorPCI
« Reply #1 on: February 20, 2003, 09:23:36 AM »
The 3Com card isn't supported. You can only use cards based on the Realtek chips 8029 and 8139 (you need the MMCD in order to use a 8139 based card in your Mediator).
 

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Re: Ethernet card and MediatorPCI
« Reply #2 on: February 20, 2003, 11:06:11 AM »
Ok for the compatibility. So when I should use a "good" ethernet card (which doesn't require MMCD), is it sure that I won't get the message "unable to open MediatorNET.device" :huh:

In other words, my MediatorPCI is not bugged ? :nervous:
 

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Re: Ethernet card and MediatorPCI
« Reply #3 on: February 20, 2003, 11:18:11 AM »
I've seen too under the link
http://www.amiga-mediator.co.uk/faq.shtml#7

that it would be better to put the ethernet-card on the first slot of the mediator. If you have any  other tips like this, you're welcome :-D