I had a box running RedHat 7.3 doing this with the exact same NIC. Put a Netgear NIC in, and the problem hasn't come back (8 months now). I've also had problems with Linksys NIC's on Linux.
Dan Donathan wrote:
Agreed, there may be an issue with the driver, etc., but I don't believe it to be the NIC going bad.
Has anyone else had an issue similar to this? Like I said, there doesn't seem to be any rhyme or reason to it.
i don't think it's the nic either, since i found out it was a misconfiguration of my nic as well. i had to force 100TxFD using mii-tool. i forgot the poster that mentioned this tool. THANK YOU!!!
gene -- <<gyoo [at] attbi [dot] com>>
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