Sorry andy , my mistake, but I replay your mail
without check the destination.

Yes I would check all my cables , and I just
buy a 3com 3c905CX 10/100 card to the server 
I dont know if that help...

And yes all the system instalation is under a norm,
Pouyet have colors in his back and indicates 
something like: eia "a" or eia "b" 
I am unsing all the cables in
eia "b"


In other hand  I just by too a via6105 chip based network card
and  it have a 93LC46 chip (memory) mounted under the 
rom slot.

May be I can use this chip us a rom ?
Can I flash these memory with the boot program ?


Thanks for the help

yours 

Bruno Luciani
Linuxtech Systems
Argentina

On Thu, 21 Aug 2003 10:04:56 +0200
Andy Rabagliati <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On Wed, 20 Aug 2003, Bruno Luciani wrote:
> 
> > OK I know this but I am using good cables and a Pouyet 24 PatchPanel
> > and the jacks in wall are Pouyet too. Category 5 cable The POuyet
> > jacks have colors in his back using some normative us you comment.
> >
> > The server is a 1100 Duron 256 MB ram and have a via-rhine network
> > card 10/100 on board.
> >
> > I am using a 16 ports HUB-Switch and rtl8139 card networks in the "2"
> > clients who I am testing,
> 
> Bruno, please keep all the discussion on the list ?
> 
> You also wrote :-
> 
> > the long of cables are very short.
> >
> > May be I need to try another network card to the server
> >
> > The power of the server is limited to this test so I need more memory
> > I think to upgrade to 8 or 10 clients
> >
> > What do you think about this configuration ?
> 
> 
> > On 20 Aug 2003 09:48:47 -0400
> > Scott Carle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > 
> > > I have seen this due to cabling.
> 
> I agree with Scott, you should make sure of your cabling.
> 
> Straight thru cabling, without regard to pairing color and color/white
> works at 10Mbit, and works at 100Mbit over short distances, but
> will give problems like you have over longer distances.
> 
> You have short cables ?
> 
> How short ?   Measure them.
> 
> 2 clients should be no trouble, even with a server of 128 RAM and
> 366 Mhz CPU - for your tests, as it works with a hub.
> Obviously you will need more later.
> 
> I think your network cards should also be OK for this small network.
> 
> I would go back to the cabling - maybe the patch-panel to wall cables
> are wired without checking the cable pairs.
> 
> Cheers,    Andy!


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