On Monday, January 27, 2003, at 11:15  AM, Marty Skinner wrote:

> My system is running OS X 10.2.2. I am using RealTek's v1.13 driver 
> for MAC OS
> X 10.2.X systems since D-Link's latest (v1.10) is only good up thru 
> 10.1.5. I
> put the new card into PCI slot 1. There's a ACARD ATA/133 card in slot 
> 2, ATI
> Radeon 7000 in slot 4 and the TwinTurbo card in slot 6. I think that's 
> all...
>
> I do want to stress that this is a new problem that is only seen when 
> I have
> the D-Link Ethernet card in my system. I could read/write to servers 
> both on my
> local network and very remote before I added it, and just fine after 
> removing
> it. The D-Link card is revision E1 (I believe) if that matters.
>
> Is this a problem with me (no personal attacks, please), my Network 
> settings or
> this card/driver?

I tried many times to get a RealTek 10/100baseT card to work in my 
7300/G3/OS X Server, and experienced the same kind of problems - 
imposing a large network load would hang the networking subsystem. 
Using the 7300's  internal 10baseT network port worked fine (albeit 
slowly). I don't remember which driver was the last one I tried; I gave 
up on the RealTek around last November, so there may be a newer driver 
that works better than the ones I tried.

Regards,
-Steve
--------
Steve Byan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> or <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


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