Author Topic: Test motherboard NIC with PC Doctor 7 DOS?  (Read 5162 times)

Offline jmp242

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I'm not sure how to go about this test. The computer in question runs Linux, so I have to boot off of the USB stick to the DOS version of PC Doctor. I try and select the Intel LAN in the menus, I've put in the loopback plug, but I neither get a test, or an N/A. Instead, I get >>[.......]
Wich according to the manual means . . .?? what? Other tested items are
>>[      ]
blank.

Offline fwilson

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jmp242,

The [.......] or dotted out tests mean that it is not installed and unavailable for testing.

What NIC card is in the system?

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Offline jmp242

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It's a
Broadcom Corporation NetXtreme BCM5782 Gigabit Ethernet
onboard NIC on a Hewlett-Packard    HP d530 SFF(PB607AR)

Offline fwilson

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jmp242,

That would explain why the Intel network card tests do not run, they are for Intel Network cards only.  Broadcom network cards are only supported in OEM builds, it's a licensing thing.  Sorry.

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Offline jmp242

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So there's no way to install DOS drivers or something for the card? Would I be able to test this card if I installed a different HD with Windows on it? This is something of a letdown given thant broadcom onboard NICs are pretty common.

Offline fwilson

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jmp242,

Yes, the Windows version will test the Broadcom NIC if the proper drivers are installed.

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Offline jmp242

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Ok, I've put Windows XP SP3 on the computer, and run the network test. It worked ok until I tried to use the loopback adapter. I plugged it into the nic as directed, and still ended up with a cannot run error? It's not clear what it wants to run the test here...

Offline fwilson

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jmp242,

Does the adapter show as configured properly in Device Manager?  Is the proper driver loaded?  Can you ping or surf the internet?

Either the blue loopback connector or being plugged into a valid TCP/IP Ethernet network should allow the loopback test to pass.  If neither one of these methods work then I would disable the onboard and try a different adapter.

-Fred
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