At 06:36 AM 4/16/00 , you wrote:
>Hello all!!
>have a little problem here.
>both my eth0 (cable modem connection) and my eth1 use a tulip driver.
>I need to set my eth1 to 10mb (due to my crappy 4 port hub)
>how can I set just one interface to 10mb and not affect the other (useing
>the same moduel)??
>
>I fear that if i set the options=blah in conf.moduels that it will affectt
>both eth1/eth0 which is not a good thing.
>
>Regards,
>Ron
> 

I just checked out the Don Becker's tulip page at
<http://cesdis.gsfc.nasa.gov/linux/drivers/tulip.html>http://cesdis.gsfc.na
sa.gov/linux/drivers/tulip.html, which states

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Options
When loaded as a module the following variables may be set: 
 name type description
 debug int The debug message level, 0 (no messages) to 6 (wordy).
 options int[] The media type override and card operation settings.
 (See below.)  Add 16 or 0x10 for full duplex.
Valid media types are: 
index media 
0 Auto-select (default to the 10baseT link) 
1 10base2 
2 AUI 
3 100baseTx 
4 10baseT-FD 
5 100baseTx-FD 
6 100baseT4 
7 100baseFx 
8 100baseFx-FD 
9 MII 10baseT 
10 MII 10baseT-FD 
11 MII (autoselect) 
12 10baseT (no autoselect), v0.69 and later only 
13 MII 100baseTx 
14 MII 100baseTx-FD 
15 MII 100baseT4 
Notes: Not all cards can have their media type set with 'options'. Many cards
support multiple media types with a single MII transceiver, and must always be
set to an MII type (preferably 11, but other values 9-15 advertise only a
single capability). 
An example of loading the Tulip module is insmod tulip.o debug=1 options=0,16
This sets the debug message level to minimal messages, sets the first card to
the auto-sense the media type, and the second to forced-full-duplex. (Note:
card ordering is set by the motherboard's PCI BIOS.) 
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