Realtek RTL8139

Drivers for network cards
  • punk_joker wrote:It does not work network. No notification even successful network settings. Should two network cards. The second (rtl8169 works, though not for a long time)
    Current zeroconfig only works with the first registered network card.
    Edit autorun.dat and remove "netcfg A".
    After boot, run netcfg and select the wanted ethernet card.

    (Or, remove rtl8169.obj from kolibri.img and only rtl8139.obj will be loaded)
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  • rtl8139 Network some time stops working. On board: HTTP GET error
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  • More details please.
    Are you using an emulator or real hardware?
    Does the network completely stop working and does not recover?
    When does it stop working? After heavy usage? After a certain amount of time, even when no heavy usage?
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  • In my case, it falls on the real hardware, and in the emulator. Falls after a certain period of time. Restarting @ zerokonf sometimes restores the network, but then it stops working again. When the connection can not be restored, written on board: not answer from DHCP server/
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  • I am tested another PCI lan card on chip rtl8139. Connected lan cable is detected, but network don't work.

    P.S. My two cards on chip rtl8139 don't work in KolibriOS.
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    BOARDLOG.TXT (8.52 KiB)
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  • punk_joker:
    Where is the Ethernet cable connected to? Is there a DHCP server on the network?
    More details about the network card(s) please, post PCI vendor, device and revision ID or pcidev.txt
    Also, what is the name of the interface(s) in netstat? (for example: RTL8139D)
    "Any intelligent fool can make things bigger, more complex, and more violent. It takes a touch of genius -- and a lot of courage -- to move in the opposite direction." Albert Einstein
  • Also, try (re)connecting the cable after the system had time to initialize.
    "Any intelligent fool can make things bigger, more complex, and more violent. It takes a touch of genius -- and a lot of courage -- to move in the opposite direction." Albert Einstein
  • hidnplayr wrote:Also, try (re)connecting the cable after the system had time to initialize.
    Reconnect the cable fails
    Spoiler:RTL8139: no link
    RTL8139: link changed to 100 mbit
    Trying to contact DHCP server
    DHCP failed
    IP address 169.254.93.106 assigned to network interface 1 through Link-Local
    IPv4_output: No route to host!
    UDP_output: failed
    CP866
    CP866
    IPv4_output: No route to host!
    UDP_output: failed
    RTL8139: no link
    HTTP GET error!
    CP866
    CP866
    RTL8139: link changed to 100 mbit
    Trying to contact DHCP server
    DHCP failed
    IP address 169.254.220.189 assigned to network interface 1 through Link-Local
    IPv4_output: No route to host!
    UDP_output: failed
    HTTP GET error!
    CP866
    CP866
    K : destroy app object
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  • RTL8139D
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    PCIDEV.TXT (3.12 KiB)
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  • punk_joker: There was a bug in TX configuration which resulted in problems on RTL8139D cards, this has been fixed.
    Check again if everything works on latest nightbuild.
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