Best nic/driver combination

2006-11-15 Thread Marcel Prisi
Hi all, I am in the process of reinstalling our OpenBGPd router under OpenBSD 4.0. We are currently using two fxp's and a quad sis. The fxp's are ok, but the sis are really bad. It looks like the first of the four ports (sis0) works OK, but the next three cannot handle more than ~10mbit/s

Re: Best nic/driver combination

2006-11-15 Thread Nick Holland
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Marcel Prisi a icrit : Hi all, I am in the process of reinstalling our OpenBGPd router under OpenBSD 4.0. We are currently using two fxp's and a quad sis. The fxp's are ok, but the sis are really bad. It looks like the first of the four ports (sis0) works OK, but

Re: Best nic/driver combination

2006-11-15 Thread pedro la peu
I can easily get some Realtek 8169 based (not 8139!) re cards, some Intel gbit em (they seem less stable than fxp ?), and probably some sk (SMC 9452TX). I have been using sk(4) as my Gigabit card of choice with great success for some time now. In fact, I don't bother looking for anything

Re: Best nic/driver combination

2006-11-15 Thread Shane J Pearson
Hi Pedro, On 16/11/2006, at 11:48 AM, pedro la peu wrote: I can easily get some Realtek 8169 based (not 8139!) re cards, some Intel gbit em (they seem less stable than fxp ?), and probably some sk (SMC 9452TX). I have been using sk(4) as my Gigabit card of choice with great success for