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Tue, 17 Jul 2001 01:11:19 -0600
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Hello,

I've been having a heck of a time with an NT4 based notebook (Gateway Solo) and getting the Kingston PCMCIA Ethernet Adapter (Model # KNE-CB4TX) working.

Here is what happens:  After downloading (directly from Kingston's website) & installing the NT4 driver for the adapter, I reboot the machine.  Upon reboot I can ping 127.0.0.1 & the adapter address.  However, I can't ping anything on the "outside" not even the gateway.

Event Viewer consistantly displays an event about the PC Card, it reads:

"There is no configuration information for the PCCARD "\" "

I believe this is the problem but really don't know what to do about it.  So far, I've reinstalled NT4 over the current installation several times, uninstalled/reinstalled the TCP/IP stack, tried to hack the registry to add the configuration data, all with no luck.  

I've tried doing these procedures with both service pack 1 & service pack 6a installed.  The main NT directory resides on a FAT partition.

Anyone run into this before?  Ideas?

Thanks,

Brian P. Burggraff

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