@Kieran Yes, I guessed that was the reason, but is there a way to filter
the messages that I don't need? Mostly all of them are broadcasts for
different services that are running on the network.
@Artur I am using a Micrel 8851SNL chip, which I am configuring for
100Mbits. I checked the cables, and the MAC is hopefully good initialized;
the reason of my problem is the big number of broadcasts.

@All Is there a way to filter unwanted messages or discard them earlier in
the stack?

Thank you in advance,
Kjel Snorre

On Mon, Aug 13, 2012 at 9:01 AM, Funk, Artur <[email protected]>wrote:

> It would be easier if you would tell us what kind of hardware you have
> used. In the past I have had similar problem since my PHY was
> initialized wrong (10Mbits Speed). It wasn't unobtrusive in a P2P
> connection, but with a lot of traffic in our firm lan, the response time
> was terrible. So far about my situation but it could be everything, bad
> cable, wrong initialized MAC and so on...
>
> Best regards
>
> Artur Funk
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