Lynn

guitarlynn wrote the following at 18:32 01.09.2002:
>On Sunday 01 September 2002 10:19, Erich Titl wrote:
> > Hi everybody
> >
>
>I've heard of a couple of NIC's that use/create strange size packets,
>but I don't remember which ones did that.

I know of the realtek stuff


>Having a 100M link on the WAN is incrediably unusual, it doesn't sound
>as if the NIC is auto-negotiating back down to 10M half-duplex link.
>This is also an uncommonly known error. What type of link are you
>supposed to be using?

Actually none of the cards support 100M, I believe this must be a driver 
issue. The line is connected to a switch which allows me to share my 
external line between my production server and the experimental bering 
laptop. The switch is a 10M, the NIC's are 10M. And the connection to the 
cable modem is 10 M. Anyway, the funny thing is that it works with the 
internal server, I must admit that this is across a hub whic is 10M too.

I have read, that the 4byte offset bug is known for some old drivers and 
dhclient 2.x. I am looking for a recent dhclient package which 
unfortunatelay I cannot compile myself because I can't for some weird 
reason get UML to my old 2.2.19 system.

Thanks anyway
Erich

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