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Wolf-D. Perl
12-16-2003, 01:34 PM
hi,
i have a pci card and need to know what it is for.
i have no drivers for it.
the card is a 4-port nic, with chip "realtek rtl8029as (7c25301 753c)"
and "tamarrack tc3097f-8 (9745)" on it.
when i plug it to a win xp computer, it is attached as network adapter
realtek 8029as.
can someone tell me what kind of nic this is and where i can get
drivers to download?
regards, wolf
daytripper
12-16-2003, 03:43 PM
On 16 Dec 2003 13:34:25 -0800, perl@smk-gmbh.de (Wolf-D. Perl) wrote:
hi,i have a pci card and need to know what it is for.i have no drivers for it.the card is a 4-port nic, with chip "realtek rtl8029as (7c25301 753c)"and "tamarrack tc3097f-8 (9745)" on it.when i plug it to a win xp computer, it is attached as network adapterrealtek 8029as.can someone tell me what kind of nic this is and where i can getdrivers to download?regards, wolf
Looking up the chunks, it's probably a PCI 2.1 compatible quad 10Base-T card.
You can see the tc3097f-8 multiport repeater specs at
http://www.tmi.com.tw/html/main-pp-TC3097F-8.html
And if you Google "rtl8029AS" you can dig up the network controller specs and
drivers...
/daytripper
Wolf-D. Perl
12-17-2003, 04:04 AM
thanks,
but where can i get driver to download?
windows xp installs automatically the realtek driver, but i only can
configure
1 ip with it, and my card has 4 nic ports, so how am i able to
configure all ports of that card?
regards, wolf
Michael J. Apollyon
12-17-2003, 05:38 AM
> but where can i get driver to download?
http://www.realtek.com.tw/downloads/downloads1-3.aspx?series=14&Software=True
windows xp installs automatically the realtek driver, but i
only can configure 1 ip with it, and my card has 4 nic ports, so how am i able
to configure all ports of that card?
From daytripper's reply, it may be possible that you have some
sort of NIC+hub-on-a-PCI-card instead of a multiport NIC.
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