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From: Roy Wood <rrwood@io.org>
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc
Subject: Re: ed0: device timeout (help)
Date: Fri, 19 Apr 96 08:12:38 -0500
Organization: Silicon Angst Software
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In article <4l695g$sup@river.biddeford.com>, george p swanton writes:

> The device is
> ed0 irq 10 port 300 (this is correct and works under dos & NT)
> 
> add host unix1.hve.com: gateway localhost: file exists
> starting routing deamons: routed ed0: device timeout
>                                  ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

I had a similar problem that turned out to be a partially defective 
card.  Your case is probably different, since you say the card does work 
correctly under DOS/Windoze.  Believe it or not, my card  would work 
when configured for twisted pair, but not thin ethernet (don't ask me 
how/why).


-Roy