Mailing List os2-wireless_users@2rosenthals.com Archived Message #6023 | ![]() ![]() |
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On Fri, May 11, 2007 at 07:35:23PM +1000, Ed Durrant wrote:I hope you have a good firewall in place !
John Poltorak wrote:
On Thu, May 10, 2007 at 09:46:39AM -0400, Stanley Sidlov wrote:This isn't neccessarily another LAN card, purely an interface using the same IRQ - could be anything. You basically have run out of available interupts.
Thanks for pointing this out - there are a couple of newer drivers than the one I have.
At the moment, I have a problem with the SIS LAN port due to the presence of another LAN adapter which results in this error on bootup
PRO0030: Multiple adapters are trying to use the same interrupt level. The request to bind VECTOR to SIS900_NIF cannot be completed.
Not sure how to specify interrupts for different NICs... perhaps I need to set the SLOT value for the SIS port...
I would recommend you go through CMOS and disable anything you don't need. Do you have a parrallel attached printer or is it USB connected ? If you don't need the parrallel port disable it as this can free off an IRQ (if so configured - parrallel ports can run "Irq-less"). what about serial ports - do you use a dial-up modem or a broadband (ethernet connected) modem. If you don't need the serial ports disable each of those - 2 more free IRQs. If you only have hardware connected to the first IDE or SATA controller, disable any controller that is not needed - again another free IRQ. and so on.
Actually, installing a newer driver sorted out the problem for me, so this machine is now directly accessible over the internet. All I need to do now is set up Samba and I should have my own OS/2 file server accessible from anywhere on the internet.
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