> Ok, the ISP said 10mbps full duplex. I grabbed mii-diag and
vortex-diag and
> ran them. Forcing it there does not resolve the errors. Neither did
setting it
> to half-duplex. Setting to 100mbps just made things worse. :-(
>
> SO, I guess I'll have to live with the error messages ...
Are you *SU
Charles Steinkuehler wrote (on Mon, Aug 12, 2002 at 02:41:25PM -0500):
| > Ok, I'm game. I can look at my nic card lights to know if I'm at 10 or
| 100, but
| > how do I figure out if I'm half duplex or full duplex? I'm running
| Bering rc-2
| > with 3c59x.o.
|
| It depends...check the logs for d
Thanks Charles,
you have just explain what I meant to say in the first place.
(as you always do ;)
-Original Message-
From: Charles Steinkuehler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, August 12, 2002 7:02 PM
To: Nachman Yaakov Ziskind; 'Leaf'
Subject: Re: [leaf-user] Annoy
> Ok, I'm game. I can look at my nic card lights to know if I'm at 10 or
100, but
> how do I figure out if I'm half duplex or full duplex? I'm running
Bering rc-2
> with 3c59x.o.
It depends...check the logs for driver messages, and look for a
low-level diagnostic utility for your NIC driver. If
> Look at the docs:
>
> "0x82
> Out of window collision. This typically occurs when *some other*
> (emphasis added) Ethernet host is incorrectly set to full duplex
> on a half duplex network. "
>
> "Both of these errors are the result of network errors that
should
> be cor
Luis.F.Correia wrote (on Mon, Aug 12, 2002 at 05:19:08PM +0100):
| My friend, if you are receiving odd kernel errors, it is either a
| faulty NIC or a puzzled driver.
Or an unhappy router on the other end. Or other faulty hosts on the (outside)
subnet - both things I cannot control.
| I know th
, 2002 5:05 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [leaf-user] Annoying duplex errors
Luis.F.Correia wrote (on Mon, Aug 12, 2002 at 04:31:12PM +0100):
| Well... you could also try using another NIC driver for your board.
|
| I guess that the 'vortex' series loosely identifies a 3Com card.
|
Luis.F.Correia wrote (on Mon, Aug 12, 2002 at 04:31:12PM +0100):
| Well... you could also try using another NIC driver for your board.
|
| I guess that the 'vortex' series loosely identifies a 3Com card.
|
| There are a large number of cards that work with that driver. I also
| recall that Donal
Well... you could also try using another NIC driver for your board.
I guess that the 'vortex' series loosely identifies a 3Com card.
There are a large number of cards that work with that driver. I also
recall that Donald Becker wrote drivers for those cards.
Try other drivers and if all still g