Prob with onboard LAN!

It doesn't seem to want to work when I run my board in dual-channel mode!
I'm using my old generic 3com card in the meantime...but I might need that PCI slot.
I'm using the 6743, or the GM2LS, which is an mATX board with a p4 2.8c.  No OC'ing, stock voltage on the CPU and my 2x 512 Corsair matched memory.  
Win XP Pro SP1, 400W Antec SmartPower PSU.  
Just updated all my drivers.
Any ideas anyone?
-Dave

You board has an onboard 10/100Mbps LAN right? Disable the onboard LAN so that you PCI Lan card can be use.

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