On Fri, Jun 20, 2014 at 4:38 AM, Thuban <thu...@yeuxdelibad.net> wrote:
> * Gustav Fransson Nyvell <gus...@nyvell.se> le [20-06-2014 11:32:22 +0200]:
>> On 06/20/14 07:45, Thuban wrote:
>> >* Stuart Henderson <s...@spacehopper.org> le [20-06-2014 00:19:17 +0000]:
>> >>On 2014-06-18, Thuban <thu...@yeuxdelibad.net> wrote:
>> >>>* Peter N. M. Hansteen <pe...@bsdly.net> le [18-06-2014 18:37:52 +0200]:
>> >>>>On Wed, Jun 18, 2014 at 06:21:24PM +0200, Thuban wrote:
>> >>>>>>>     jme0: flags=8843<UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,SIMPLEX,MULTICAST> mtu 1500
>> >>>>>>>     lladdr 00:90:f5:bc:7b:5E
>> >>>>>>>     groups egress
>> >>>>>>>     media: Ethernet autoselect (none)
>> >>>>>>>     status: no carrier
>> >>>>>>>     inet6 fe80::290:f5ff:febc:7b56%jme0 prefixlen 64 scopeid 0x1
>> >>>>>>>     inet 192.168.1.70 netmask 0xffffff0 broadcast 192.168.1.255
>> >>>>>>>
>> >>>>>Haha.
>> >>>>>Cable is plugged.
>> >>>>>
>> >>>>>I tried today to modify media to 10baseT, but the router's LED is still
>> >>>>>off and I can't connect.
>> >>>>Try a different cable.
>> >>>>
>> >>>>If you get status: no carrier with a cable plugged in, the most likely 
>> >>>>culprit is
>> >>>>the cable.
>> >>>I am currently using this cable on my debian and connexion works
>> >>>>Are you saying here that the exact same hardware works with linux, but 
>> >>>>gets
>> >>>>a 'no carrier' with OpenBSD and FreeBSD? Is it possible to try booting 
>> >>>>with
>> >>>>Linux again (a live cd will do) and check link status?
>> >>>>
>> >>>Exactly. On linux, I can use the ethernet correctly. The linux's
>> >>>ifconfig gives this :
>> >>>
>> >>>     eth0      Link encap:Ethernet  HWaddr 00:90:f5:bc:7b:56
>> >>>             inet adr:192.168.1.68  Bcast:192.168.1.255  
>> >>> Masque:255.255.255.0
>> >>>             adr inet6: 2001:41d0:fe34:de00:290:f5ff:febc:7b56/64 
>> >>> Scope:Global
>> >>>             adr inet6: fe80::290:f5ff:febc:7b56/64 Scope:Lien
>> >>>             UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST  MTU:1500  Metric:1
>> >>>             RX packets:266 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0
>> >>>             TX packets:263 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0
>> >>>             collisions:0 lg file transmission:1000
>> >>>             RX bytes:61935 (60.4 KiB)  TX bytes:31036 (30.3 KiB)
>> >>>             Interruption:44
>> >>>
>> >>>Regards
>> >>Given what vigdis said, I wonder:-
>> >>
>> >>- what speed is the switch port you're using
>> >>
>> >>- what speed does linux negotiate
>> >>
>> >>- what speed is your NIC supposed to support? 10/100 or also gigabit?
>> >>
>> >I'm not sure how to give you the correct answers to theses questions.
>> >The speed is 100Mb/s. Following, the output of ethtool on the linux box
>> >:
>> >
>> >
>> >     Settings for eth0:
>> >             Supported ports: [ TP MII ]
>> >             Supported link modes:   10baseT/Half 10baseT/Full
>> >                                     100baseT/Half 100baseT/Full
>> >                                     1000baseT/Half 1000baseT/Full
>> >             Supported pause frame use: No
>> >             Supports auto-negotiation: Yes
>> >             Advertised link modes:  10baseT/Half 10baseT/Full
>> >                                     100baseT/Half 100baseT/Full
>> >                                     1000baseT/Half 1000baseT/Full
>> >             Advertised pause frame use: No
>> >             Advertised auto-negotiation: Yes
>> >             Link partner advertised link modes:  10baseT/Half 10baseT/Full
>> >                                                 100baseT/Half 100baseT/Full
>> >             Link partner advertised pause frame use: Symmetric
>> >             Link partner advertised auto-negotiation: Yes
>> >             Speed: 100Mb/s
>> >             Duplex: Full
>> >             Port: MII
>> >             PHYAD: 1
>> >             Transceiver: internal
>> >             Auto-negotiation: on
>> >             Supports Wake-on: pg
>> >             Wake-on: g
>> >             Current message level: 0x000020c6 (8390)
>> >                                 probe link rx_err tx_err hw
>> >             Link detected: yes
>> >
>> >Do not hesitate to give me some advice to find more interesting
>> >informations.
>> >
>> >Regards,
>> >
>> Hi,
>>
>> What speed is your switch?
>>
>> Can you give us the switch make and model and the NIC make and model?
>>
>
> The switch is on the router given by my internet access provider. The
> router is a Thomson Gateway TG784n. Speed is at 100 Mb/s.
> I'm not sure to understand correctly
> what you need because of my poor english. :(
>
> About the NIC :
>     Ethernet controller: JMicron Technology Corp. JMC250
>     PCI Express Gigabit Ethernet Controller (rev 05)
>         Subsystem: CLEVO/KAPOK Computer Device 4140
>
>
> Regards,
> --
> Thuban
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>

What happens under OpenBSD if you plug it into a known working port on
a device other than the provided router?

-Noah

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