3Com 3c2000 NIC support? - FC3?

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On my Asus K8V motherboard is a 3-Com 3c2000 NIC.  I have downloaded and compiled the Driver (as far as I can tell, new to this distro) but I am having problems getting it to load with the kernel and trying to configure it. The log file messages had some text relating to the startup of the driver but I cannot access the internet etc.
 
I followed the instructions to extract the tar, "make load" then "ifconfig eth0 up", but when I go to the network configuration utilities in FC1 I can't find the card or driver.  Nor can I figure out how to load it on boot.  The instructions talk about using "/etc/modules.conf file" or insmod .  Also as I cannot select the NIC I cannot tell if it is set to use DHCP.
 
From the readme file
+++++SNIP+++++++++
If your system is not configured for DHCP, you can assign an IP address
with the command:
 
 ifconfig eth0 a.b.c.d
 
Where a.b.c.d is the IP address that you wish to use.  Again, eth0 may
be different depending on your system configuration. 
 
Configuring the Driver
------------------------
 
    The 3C2000 driver supports various options, which can be supplied
    as command line arguments to the 'insmod' command or in the
    /etc/modules.conf file. You may specify more than one option.
    Unless otherwise stated, all settings take the form of:
     
     <Option-Name>=value [,value...]
 
    If you use the modules.conf file to load the driver at boot time,
    include the word "options" when configuring the driver.
 
    For example: 
 options 3c2000 DupCap_A=Full
 
    If you use command line 'insmod', do not include the word "option"
    when configuring the driver.
 
    For example:
  insmod 3c2000.o DupCap_A=Full
  
                                                                                
  The following options are supported:
 
  OPTION: Speed_A
    Selects the speed of Port A of the NIC. 
 
 "Auto" - Automatic Resolution
 "10"   - 10MBPS
 "100"  - 100MBPS
 "1000" - 1GIG
 
  OPTION: DupCap_A
    Selects the duplex capabilities of Port A of the NIC.
 
 "Full"  - Full Duplex
 "Half"  - Half Duplex
 "Both" - Both Half Duplex & Full Duplex
+++++++SNIP+++++++++++++++++++++++++
 
I use an old computer with Smoothwall on it which provides the DHCP.
 
Anyone have some suggestions as to how to I can ge the network running on FC1, or if their is support for this card in FC3?
 
Thanks
  Dav
 
 

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