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Can't find en0 in ifconfig?  
Hello, 

I'm just starting with QNX and I'm trying to follow the "10 steps..." but I can't get QNX to find my network adapter 
drivers.

I have a broadcom on-board network adapter (tigon3 driver) and a RT2500 chipset wireless adapter (I don't know the QNX) 
driver.

I did a fresh install (actually 3 times.... ) on my target system and when I get to the terminal and type

$ ifconfig

All i get is the lo0 adapter recognized. It doesn't show en0. When I try 

$ pci

it only shows my graphics, sata, and IDE things.... Can anyone help?

Note, this is the reason I didn't go with Linux because I couldn't get network adapters working within a reasonable time
...
RE: Can't find en0 in ifconfig?  
Please post the output of 'pci -v' so we can see what Broadcom adapter you
have.


-----Original Message-----
From: Jon Ellis [mailto:j.d.ellis@tudelft.nl] 
Sent: Tuesday, April 15, 2008 4:05 AM
To: drivers-networking
Subject: Can't find en0 in ifconfig?

Hello, 

I'm just starting with QNX and I'm trying to follow the "10 steps..." but I
can't get QNX to find my network adapter drivers.

I have a broadcom on-board network adapter (tigon3 driver) and a RT2500
chipset wireless adapter (I don't know the QNX) driver.

I did a fresh install (actually 3 times.... ) on my target system and when I
get to the terminal and type

$ ifconfig

All i get is the lo0 adapter recognized. It doesn't show en0. When I try 

$ pci

it only shows my graphics, sata, and IDE things.... Can anyone help?

Note, this is the reason I didn't go with Linux because I couldn't get
network adapters working within a reasonable time...

_______________________________________________
Networking Drivers
http://community.qnx.com/sf/go/post6772
Re: RE: Can't find en0 in ifconfig?  
> Please post the output of 'pci -v' so we can see what Broadcom adapter you
> have.
> 
> 



I can post the whole thing, but there's nothing in "pci -v" that said anything about network adapter, broadcom, wireless
, or anything else like that. If you want I can still post it but there's nothing being recognized.

Also, I have no way of getting the "pci -v" less file from the QNX target to my host computer because usb drivers don't 
seem to work either so it will be a lot of typing....


RE: RE: Can't find en0 in ifconfig?  
Well if pci -v doesn't show anything, are you sure that the device is
enabled in the BIOS? Is it possible to put another network card in that
machine, so that you can transfer the output from 'pci -v'?


-----Original Message-----
From: Jon Ellis [mailto:j.d.ellis@tudelft.nl] 
Sent: Tuesday, April 15, 2008 10:30 AM
To: drivers-networking
Subject: Re: RE: Can't find en0 in ifconfig?

> Please post the output of 'pci -v' so we can see what Broadcom adapter you
> have.
> 
> 



I can post the whole thing, but there's nothing in "pci -v" that said
anything about network adapter, broadcom, wireless, or anything else like
that. If you want I can still post it but there's nothing being recognized.

Also, I have no way of getting the "pci -v" less file from the QNX target to
my host computer because usb drivers don't seem to work either so it will be
a lot of typing....




_______________________________________________
Networking Drivers
http://community.qnx.com/sf/go/post6801
Re: RE: RE: Can't find en0 in ifconfig?  
> Well if pci -v doesn't show anything, are you sure that the device is
> enabled in the BIOS? Is it possible to put another network card in that
> machine, so that you can transfer the output from 'pci -v'?
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jon Ellis [mailto:j.d.ellis@tudelft.nl] 
> Sent: Tuesday, April 15, 2008 10:30 AM
> To: drivers-networking
> Subject: Re: RE: Can't find en0 in ifconfig?
> 
> > Please post the output of 'pci -v' so we can see what Broadcom adapter you
> > have.
> > 
> > 
> 
> 
> 
> I can post the whole thing, but there's nothing in "pci -v" that said
> anything about network adapter, broadcom, wireless, or anything else like
> that. If you want I can still post it but there's nothing being recognized.
> 
> Also, I have no way of getting the "pci -v" less file from the QNX target to
> my host computer because usb drivers don't seem to work either so it will be
> a lot of typing....
> 
> 
> 
> 
> _______________________________________________
> Networking Drivers
> http://community.qnx.com/sf/go/post6801


yes, it's enabled in bios... It works on my XP partition without any problems. Also, I don't have another network card 
that can be plugged in to try. If i did, I would have done so already. The only thing I can think of is the IRQ port 
setting is wrong but I'm not sure how to check that...
RE: RE: RE: Can't find en0 in ifconfig?  
This looks as though it could be a PCI server issue, but without any output
and hardware, it is virtually impossible to resolve this problem.


-----Original Message-----
From: Jon Ellis [mailto:j.d.ellis@tudelft.nl] 
Sent: Tuesday, April 15, 2008 10:55 AM
To: drivers-networking
Subject: Re: RE: RE: Can't find en0 in ifconfig?

> Well if pci -v doesn't show anything, are you sure that the device is
> enabled in the BIOS? Is it possible to put another network card in that
> machine, so that you can transfer the output from 'pci -v'?
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jon Ellis [mailto:j.d.ellis@tudelft.nl] 
> Sent: Tuesday, April 15, 2008 10:30 AM
> To: drivers-networking
> Subject: Re: RE: Can't find en0 in ifconfig?
> 
> > Please post the output of 'pci -v' so we can see what Broadcom adapter
you
> > have.
> > 
> > 
> 
> 
> 
> I can post the whole thing, but there's nothing in "pci -v" that said
> anything about network adapter, broadcom, wireless, or anything else like
> that. If you want I can still post it but there's nothing being
recognized.
> 
> Also, I have no way of getting the "pci -v" less file from the QNX target
to
> my host computer because usb drivers don't seem to work either so it will
be
> a lot of typing....
> 
> 
> 
> 
> _______________________________________________
> Networking Drivers
> http://community.qnx.com/sf/go/post6801


yes, it's enabled in bios... It works on my XP partition without any
problems. Also, I don't have another network card that can be plugged in to
try. If i did, I would have done so already. The only thing I can think of
is the IRQ port setting is wrong but I'm not sure how to check that...

_______________________________________________
Networking Drivers
http://community.qnx.com/sf/go/post6806