The eth-adaptors are realtek8139 (irq 9 and irq 10).
After the error message appears the default gw is lost.
Route simply hangs up and only ctrl-c can break its 'work'.
After reboot everything is working well for some time.
 I'm trying to find any info in howto/faqs at the moment, but people are
waiting for the Internet.

On Sun, 9 Apr 2000, Rial Juan wrote:

> 
> I had this problem too with my D-link (DFE-528X ???) card, which under linux is
> detected as via-rhine.
> 
> It is very annoying to get all those messages on you screen, but they cause no
> data-corruption (at least not over here) in the transferred files. Therefore I
> went to my kernel-source dir, located the source-code of the via-rhine driver,
> commented out all those warnings, and recompiled the module & installed it.
> 
> 
> On Apr 8 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
> >  Good evening to all.
> > The network is behind the server (gateway, firewall, router etc).
> > All the masquarading features are compilled in.
> > Eth1 - internal ethernet, eth2 - external one.
> > There eth2: Oversized Ehernet frame wts53something84hdg appears in the
> > active  console.
> >  Please, tell me what to do?:)
> >  All the needed info (about kernel (2.2.14) and system (mandrake 7.0) I
> > can send out later.
> >  Thank you in advance.
> > 
> > 
> 
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