Hi Keith,
 
http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/pubs/pdfs/as400/V4R4PDF/HB548619.pdf
 
Looking at the above link (which you kindly supplied to me), it confirms what 
you said, i.e. they say:
"the 2723 card connects to the MFIOP, whereas the 2838 connects to either a 
2852 or 2868."
 
Back to the seller I guess.
 
Many thanks indeed for your advice and help
 
Regards
Dave

Keith Carpenter <carpcon@xxxxxxx> wrote:

AFAIK, the 2838 (100Mb ethernet) only works in the 150 when it's 
connected to one of the various integrated PC server cards. The 2723 
(10Mb) is the only ethernet card directly supported on main motherboard 
in the 150.

The seller should have pointed out this caveat.


Keith



Dave Taylor wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> I have recently purchased a 2838 PCI adapter card for an AS400 model 150. 
> However, after creating a new line and configuring TCP to use it all I get is 
> RCYPND (WRKCFGSTS *LIN). I have tried using a different cable and a different 
> slot (AS/400), but still get the same problem.
> 
> I'm wondering whether the card is dud or if I have configured it incorrectly. 
> The only 2 parms that I have changed are the line speed (100M) and the duplex 
> (*FULL) everyother parm is left as it's default.
> 
> Can anyone offer any suggestions as to how I should configure it ?
> 
> Many thanks
> Dave Taylor
> 
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