okay
its like this :)
eth0 10.100.100.1
win2k 10.100.100.13
I think thats unique correct???

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Subject: Re[2]: [expert] setting eth1 to 10mb


> > True,
> > but I am getting a but load of collisions on my hub between my win2k and
> > linux box
> > for some reason it appears not to be autodetecting.
> >
> > the network/broadcast addys are the same and they are in the same class
> > (10.100.100.???)
>
> That's the reason why you're getting collisions - the network addy's have
to be
> unique.
>
> For instance:
>
> On my box I have dsl w/ a static ip assigned by the ISP.  That's eth0.
>
> eth1 is a static IP assigned by me (192.168.0.1)  therefore the broadcast
> addy's are <ISP.IP.>.255 and 192.168.0.255.  Now I'm assuming that you
have a
> similar setup as I do - some kind of high speed connection comming, and
then
> going out from the linux box to other machines.
>
>
> > ron
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> > Subject: Re: [expert] setting eth1 to 10mb
> >
> >
> > > Most NIC's are autodetecting and will adjust automagically.
> > >
> > > Ty C. Mixon
> > > F.T.C. Enterprises
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> > >
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
>
>
> Ty C. Mixon
> F.T.C. Enterprises
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> ICQ 26147713
>
>

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