Mike Nowlin wrote:
Autonegotiation is failing. That happens in the Fast Ethernet world.
Buying better quality switches *may* help. ;^)
Can you get any better than 3COM's top of the range stacks?
I ran into a similar problem with a couple Linksys cards under both FBSD
(ugh) Win95
Hi Bill,
I'm having quite a few problems with my linksys cards.
I think most are caused because I'm connected to a switch
rather than a simple hub.
The cards are the new Version 2 cards (with Wake On Lan)
and use the MX driver.
1) On 3.3-stable, the linksys mx driver detects my network
Hi,
Problems with linksys (mx driver) cards in -stable and - current
If I type in ifconfig mx0 media 100basetx
it all works OK.
Do you have any ideas on these.
Autonegotiation is failing. That happens in the Fast Ethernet world.
Buying better quality switches *may* help. ;^)
Can
Autonegotiation is failing. That happens in the Fast Ethernet world.
Buying better quality switches *may* help. ;^)
Can you get any better than 3COM's top of the range stacks?
I ran into a similar problem with a couple Linksys cards under both FBSD
(ugh) Win95 -- telling the HP ProCurve
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