Hi all,

I am not sure if I'm overstepping boundaries to address this mailing list with 
this issue, but I have a hard time figuring out where the heart of my problem 
lies, and if anyone with some more experience on the topic could nudge me in 
the right direction, that would me more than greatly appreciated.

I've outline the issue on stackexchange [1], but the gist of the matter is that 
the e1000e NIC seems to "crash" with a message transmit queue 0 timed out​ and 
then keeps repeating NIC Link is Up 1000 Mbps Full Duplex, Flow Control: 
Rx/Tx​, while the network is inaccessible, both outbound and inbound. I have 
absolutely no clue how to debug or even reproduce the issue, so I'm hoping for 
a rod rather than a fish here. I am more than comfortable on Linux OS's myself, 
so no worries there.

Please let me know if there's anything you can help me with. If not, thanks at 
least for taking the time reading this and responding.

Best regards,
Gerard

[1] 
https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/737187/linux-e1000e-nic-crashes-randomly-with-transmit-queue-0-timed-out
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