No device alias for my network chipset

Hi there. I've been trying to install Solaris 10 for a couple of days now on a Compaq Presario 2100 laptop and it would seem that I've finally succeeded at least partly... except that the network chipset on the motherboard, a NatSemi DP83815 "MacPhyter", is apparently not supported.
I did a 'prtconf -pv' which identifies the name of the chipset as 'pci103c,24', but there's no such entry in the device aliases file.
Is there something I can do about it, or am I basically SOL? A UNIX system isn't very useful if I can't connect it to a network...

Try the "sfe" package from:
http://homepage2.nifty.com/mrym3/taiyodo/eng/
It's the second link on the BigAdmin list of 3rd party HCL resources.
The NatSemi chipset is used on a lot of NetGear NIC's in addition to being the onboard chip for various value systems.
There should be a README file inside the compress tarball.
I have no personal experience with this particular package,
but their RT8139 package worked as well as the one I later found directly from RealTek.

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