WiNeOS,
You're right, it seems that when the request is being mapped to another destination, the case-insensitive patch doesn't work.
This information sounds like it is a known problem with an inf file in Windows XP, but it looks like it is for an Intel chip based card:
INF for 10/100 Adapters in Windows* XP[/url]
\* Download the INF file and put it in your /var/public/tftproot/WINXP_INF
directory
It points to a .sys file (e100b325.sys) which should already be in the /var/public/tftproot/WINXP_SYS directory
\* Remove the tftpd mappings and also the .INF and .SYS files you have previously added to solve the problem. The link in my previous post may have mislead you.
\* Then stop binl, regenerate the cache and start binl (see previous post).
\* Retry the RIS install
If it still doesnt work, then please post your network card hardware ID that the client is requesting the driver for. It should look something like:
PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_1229
or
PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_1229&SUBSYS_30078086,\
or
PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_1229&SUBSYS_005C1014&REV_04,\
You should be able to find it in the /var/log/binlserver.log
By the way: this guy ( http://www.msfn.org/board/lofiversion/index.php/t63581.html ) also has had problems with a resembling NIC. He solved it by using another router/hub. Looks like he had an autosensing (10 or 100 Mbps) problem there.
If you want to try another PXE client (sounds like this is not your problem, since you would not get that far if it was bad) then you may try http://www.rom-o-matic.org
Haven't used it myself yet, but lots of people have used it according to Google. They also have a list that mentions the rtl8139
Good luck!
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