Hi ! I'm using PXE to boot a Linux on a DLink DFE-530TX card. Everything worked well until I installed a Windows98 on it (please, foregive me...). Since the Windows drivers for that NIC were installed, I 'm unable to boot PXE, and I get the error: PXE-E61: Media test failure, check cable Any clue on how to make PXE work as before ? Cheers, -- Ludovic DROLEZ Free&ALter Soft 152, rue de Grigy - Technopole Metz 2000 57070 METZ tel : 03 87 75 55 21 fax : 03 87 75 19 26
Ludovic Drolez wrote:> Hi ! > > I'm using PXE to boot a Linux on a DLink DFE-530TX card. > Everything worked well until I installed a Windows98 on it (please, > foregive me...). Since the Windows drivers for that NIC were installed, > I 'm unable to boot PXE, and I get the error: > > PXE-E61: Media test failure, check cable > > Any clue on how to make PXE work as before ? > > Cheers,You probably need a power cycle in between. You might also need to disable Wake On LAN or some such. Clearly the Windows drivers leaves the card unusable to its own PXE stack. You should check with DLink if there are any driver or PXE stack upgrades available, and otherwise complain. -hpa
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