Am Donnerstag, 26. Juni 2003 12:49 schrieben Sie: > Steffen Barszus wrote: > > Hi! > > > > I'am using the DVB driver from yesterday and have since then no crashes > > anymore. With 19.06.2003 they are reproducable. > > > > I wonder now If dvbnet is using the right MAC adress. I have used the > > net_start.sh script as it is and dvb0_0 has a MAC adress set. > > (00:D0:5C:5B:A5:E1) > > what is your 'real' MAC adress, which one is used by windows and which > one is printed on the card label? > > Please report the kernel logs regarding MAC parsing.
I haven't found anything on the board that I could identify as MAC adress and I don't have any windows here, I suspect that it will work with an old win95 which I have here ;) This one is in my dmesg after dvb0_0 startup: dvb0_0: filter mac=00 d0 5c 5b a5 e1 dvb0_0: filter mask=ff ff ff ff ff ff dvb_net_feed_start: set multi_secfilter[0] dvb0_0: filter mac=01 00 5e 04 00 01 dvb0_0: filter mask=ff ff ff ff ff ff dvb_net_feed_start: set multi_secfilter[1] dvb0_0: filter mac=01 00 5e 03 00 01 dvb0_0: filter mask=ff ff ff ff ff ff dvb_net_feed_start: set multi_secfilter[2] dvb0_0: filter mac=01 00 5e 02 00 01 dvb0_0: filter mask=ff ff ff ff ff ff dvb_net_feed_start: set multi_secfilter[3] dvb0_0: filter mac=01 00 5e 01 00 01 dvb0_0: filter mask=ff ff ff ff ff ff dvb_net_feed_start: set multi_secfilter[4] dvb0_0: filter mac=01 00 5e 00 00 01 dvb0_0: filter mask=ff ff ff ff ff ff dvb_net_feed_start: start filtering > > I'm using the following dvbtune command: > > > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] dvbnet]# dvbtune -c 0 -f 12545000 -p H -s 22000 -n 0x511 > > -cr 5_6 > > > > Using DVB card "Alps BSRV2" > > tuning DVB-S to L-Band:1073884072, Pol:H Srate=22000000, 22kHz=off > > polling.... > > Getting frontend event > > FE_STATUS: FE_HAS_SIGNAL FE_HAS_LOCK FE_HAS_CARRIER FE_HAS_VITERBI > > FE_HAS_SYNC Bit error rate: 0 > > Signal strength: 43176 > > SNR: 53456 > > FE_STATUS: FE_HAS_SIGNAL FE_HAS_LOCK FE_HAS_CARRIER FE_HAS_VITERBI > > FE_HAS_SYNC > > > > What I wonder is why I get such slow connection. Is Filiago that slow or > > is it from my side ? > > no idea, I never used it. If somebody has comparable numbers (e.g. from > other providers or using the windows client) please report. > > Holger With tcpdump and iptraf I got values from 1900 - 3200 kB/s So I guess it is a limitation on the filiago side. Thanks Steffen -- Info: To unsubscribe send a mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe linux-dvb" as subject.
