Hi,
Because the built in Via Rhine ethernet interfaces do not support VLAN
HW tagging, I've put a Intel gigabit desktop adapter (em) in my net5501-70.
Well, the card does not work as expected. There is no data going through
the wire, link is only 100 MBit/s, with a different cable it's 1 GBit/s,
On Sep 26, 2012 4:50 AM, İhsan Doğan ih...@dogan.ch wrote:
the built in Via Rhine ethernet interfaces do not support VLAN
HW tagging
News to me. I have one running with vlans just fine. You may have other
issues.
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Am 26.09.2012 12:53, schrieb David Burgess:
the built in Via Rhine ethernet interfaces do not support VLAN
HW tagging
News to me. I have one running with vlans just fine. You may have other
issues.
The Via Rhine interfaces do support hw vlan tagging:
On 26/9/12 12:35 pm, İhsan Doğan wrote:
As mentioned, I don't have any issues with built-in Via Rhine
interfaces. My problem is, that the Intel card on the PCI slot does not
work.
You need to ascertain whether it's the card or the slot that's the
problem. Try the card in a different machine
On 26/09/2012 12:49, Chris Bagnall wrote:
On 26/9/12 12:35 pm, İhsan Doğan wrote:
As mentioned, I don't have any issues with built-in Via Rhine
interfaces. My problem is, that the Intel card on the PCI slot does not
work.
You need to ascertain whether it's the card or the slot that's the
On 26/9/12 12:35 pm, İhsan Doğan wrote:
As mentioned, I don't have any issues with built-in Via Rhine
interfaces. My problem is, that the Intel card on the PCI slot does not
work.
You need to ascertain whether it's the card or the slot that's the
problem. Try the card in a different machine
On Sep 26, 2012 5:50 AM, Chris Bagnall pfse...@lists.minotaur.cc wrote:
Update: a quick read of its spec sheet indicates it only supports 3.3v:
http://soekris.com/products/net5501.html
So it might be that your Intel NIC is expecting 5v signalling, especially
if it's an old (pre-PCI 2.2) card.
Am 26.09.2012 13:49, schrieb Chris Bagnall:
As mentioned, I don't have any issues with built-in Via Rhine
interfaces. My problem is, that the Intel card on the PCI slot does not
work.
You need to ascertain whether it's the card or the slot that's the
problem. Try the card in a different
Am 26.09.2012 14:01, schrieb Giles Coochey:
So it might be that your Intel NIC is expecting 5v signalling,
especially if it's an old (pre-PCI 2.2) card.
This could be a power issue, the soekris boxes are low power and can't
run all the peripherals that match the interface's form factor.
It
On Wed, Sep 26, 2012 at 6:35 AM, İhsan Doğan ih...@dogan.ch wrote:
Am 26.09.2012 12:53, schrieb David Burgess:
the built in Via Rhine ethernet interfaces do not support VLAN
HW tagging
News to me. I have one running with vlans just fine. You may have other
issues.
The Via Rhine interfaces
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