Hi,

Wow, this help keeps flowing.

The straight-to-crossover device might be broken, though removing it from the 
equation doesnt fix the issue.

The issue was fixed by adding an extra small switch.

In my humble opinion, I think the drivers that ship with IPCop are a bit old, 
so now everyone can go: use pfSense! 

Reason why I like IPCop:

- it shows some graphs
- its webbased

And with extentions it can:
- filter our email for spam & virusses
- cache winblows & adobe & xxx updates
- run ntop

I will need some more advanced bandwidth management in the near future, so I 
might have to switch to something more recent.


-- 
rgds,

Reinier Battenberg
Director
Mountbatten Ltd.
+256 758 801 749
www.mountbatten.net




On Thursday 08 April 2010 14:31:34 Chris Wilson wrote:
> On Thu, 8 Apr 2010, Reinier Battenberg wrote:
> > Datanet does deliver a straight-to-crossover device. With or without the
> > device we had the issue.
> >
> > (and in the old location, we did use that device, always, for the last 4
> > years. through good and through slightly less good times.)
> 
> Perhaps the device is broken now? You could always try a crossover cable
> instead?
> 
> Cheers, Chris.
> 
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