Re: 3com pc card & thinkpad 600

From: rob copsey (robc_at_execpc.com)
Date: 11/28/03

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    To: guinn@mail.utexas.edu
    Date: Thu, 27 Nov 2003 23:59:32 -0500
    
    

    >
    > hi all,
    >
    > i've got an old thinkpad 600 with a 3com 10/100/56k cardbus pc card in
    > it (model 3c3fem656).
    >
    > have installed freebsd 4.9 and it works fine and all, but whereas the
    > system found/configured the built-in modem (which i'd rather it hadn't
    > done, actually) -- it did not recognize the pc card.
    >
    > ...so i've got ppp bound to the internal modem, but no ethernet.
    (it's a
    > home networked system)
    >
    > 1) what should i do to try and get the 3com card working? (or will
    >it?)

    Check the Hardware notes, pose the question of compatability to
    the questions list if you're still unclear. Compatible pccards
    are cheap and readily avaliable so this may not be worth a
    struggle; I purchased a linksys for 5.00 USD 9 months ago.

    You may find that reading the handbook will help you to configure
    pccards, there are changes that need to be made to various "rc.*"
    files to ensure that pccards are properly identified. In addition
    to this, certain measures should be taken to initiate the
    configuration of a network pccard interface. In short, the FreeBSD
    documentation is the best you'll find anywhere; complete with
    examples and humor, the people that wrote the handbook are very
    proud of it and rightfully so.

    >
    > 2) is there a bsd equivalent to solaris' prtconf command or linux'
    lsdev
    > or kudzu or the like? -- ie, to see if i can see the card on the bus?
    >

    "dmesg | more" gives the verbose from init, basically detected
    hardware and pertinent info. Read all about it and other useful
    commands in the handbook.

     
    > 3) i've figured out things like ifup/ifdown aren't the same as w
    redhat,
    > is there a similar facility in freebsd?
    >

    "ifconfig" does this, Read all about it and other useful
    commands in the handbook or man pages.

    > 4) considering i can do ifconfig and see the internal modem, how do i
    > disable the internal modem?
    >

    "ifconfig" does this, Read all about it and other useful
    commands in the handbook or man pages.

     
    >
    > thx in advance...
    >
    >
    > --
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    given
    > a shot of sodium pentathol and asked 'which laws have you broken this
    > week?'
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