I'm using WISP-DIST for a longer time now for our main access-router in our network.
I'm not using the wireless stuff, I was more interested that the whole distribution is running on a flash-memory.
Everything is working fine since about one year. I get more and more traffic on the box. On my pc there're two intel ether-express pro 100 network cards attached which I'm using for routing and filtering.
By the way I could take away our too expensive cisco-router which was overloaded with about 10Mbps isp traffic, thank you WISP-DIST developers!!!
I'm very happy with the installation, but after about 200 days uptime I get sometimes the following error:
kernel: eth0: card reports no resources and kernel: eth1: card reports no resources.
After some of these messages the router just disapppearing from the network!
I figured out here: http://groups.google.com/groups?q=kernel:+eth0:+card+reports+no+resources+e100&hl=en&lr=&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&selm=20030310153017%240a98%40gated-at.bofh.it&rnum=2
that there's maybe the need to use the original intel e100 module.
I try to do this by myself, what my problem is that I don't know what exactly the development environment must be for WISP-DIST.
Do I need debian linux to do some module-compiling for the distribution?
Do I need to take a special redhat version for this?
Where can I find more informations about used compiler versions and glibc versions?
Or does someone already using intel e100 modules in the WISP-DIST?
Thank you for any help.
Greetings from Switzerland
Peter
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