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Hi Mark, |
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Thanks for the reply. Unfortunately, I had already tried power cycling |
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my hub and it made no difference. |
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Cheers, |
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Dave. |
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Mark Knecht wrote: |
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>On 10/3/05, Dave Oxley <dave@××××××××××××.uk> wrote: |
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>>Hi all, |
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>>I have two Gentoo machines (specified as Server and Client for ease). |
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>>The server networking is working fine, but the client cannot receive |
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>>without lots of collisions. The speeds I get are: |
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>>Server -> Client (i.e. receive) 170.3Kb/sec |
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>>Client -> Server (i.e. transmit) 7.383Mb/sec |
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>>The cards of both machines are running half duplex. If I try to force |
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>>them to full duplex with (ethtool -s eth0 speed 100 duplex full autoneg |
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>>off) then all I get is errors in ifconfig. The module used for |
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>>networking on the client is 8139too. Can anybody help me with this? |
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>I just recently had a problem like this. In my case the switch |
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>everything was plugged into got in some strange state and power |
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>cycling the switch fixed the problem. |
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>Hope this helps, |
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>Mark |
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