lazy boy. upgrade your NIC drivers. :->

NIC problems with Cisco switches have been issues for several years that I
can think of. ;->

""John Neiberger""  wrote in message
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> All those who consider any version of this platform beware. As far as I
can
> tell there are no reliable software versions for this switch that do not
> suffer from connectivity bugs. We thought 12.1(13)EA1b solved our problems
> so we started rolling out this version. Upon reloading we have a number of
> users complaining and we're not able to resolve the connectivity issue.
>
> Granted, this particular problem is between the 2950 and an old NIC but
I'm
> sure we're not the only company with a few older NICs in the network. If
> you're considering replacing existing switches with the 2950 prepare
> yourself for deluge of conenctivity problems.
>
> You have been warned!
>
> [Side note to Cisco: How hard is it to build an access switch that works??
> We're on 12.1(13)EA1b and we still have BASIC connectivity bugs??? This is
> ridiculous. Bugs in the more obscure portions of the code are to be
> expected, but shouldn't the connectivity bugs be given a little higher
> priority? When we buy a new switch it would be nice if *all* of our end
> users could actually connect to the network. Maybe we'll go back to using
> Nortel switches.  ]




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