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tail -f /var/log/[b]binlserver.log[/b]

OS is now WI2K3

Checking PCI\VEN_14E4&DEV_164C&SUBSYS_7038103C

Checking PCI\VEN_14E4&DEV_164C

Driver not found

Successfully loaded 909 devices

Binlserver started ... pid 1175

netb06nd.inf[/b]

; x86 WS3 or XP installation.

\[broadcom.ntx86]

%bcm5706c_desc% = bcm5706c_x86ws3, PCI\VEN_14e4&DEV_164a

%bcm5706s_desc% = bcm5706s_x86ws3, PCI\VEN_14e4&DEV_16aa

%bcm5708c_desc% = bcm5708c_x86ws3, PCI\VEN_14e4&DEV_164c

%bcm5708s_desc% = bcm5708s_x86ws3, PCI\VEN_14e4&DEV_16ac

I remember a Broadcom FAQ which recommends editing inf file.

http://www.broadcom.com/support/ethernet_nic/faq_drivers.php#79

To avoid this issue with 'Broadcom (R) NetXtreme (TM) Gigabit Ethernet', i have used netb57lh.inf and b57xp32.sys extracted from a MSFT SMSv4Beta1 OSD boot.wim image instead of the regular b57win32.inf from Broadcom.

But the issue is very strange because both 'Broadcom NetXtreme II GigE' netb06nd.inf & b06nd51x.sys files work fine with WS03 RIS.

Going to edit netb06nd.inf file according to the FAQ and reports how it works.

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