On Dec 6, 1:10 am, Ian Las <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Yes, I tried the de4x5 driver - de4x3 was a misspelling.Did some more tests > and found strange behaviour : > > If the network cable is unplugged at startup it is possible to establish a > working connection with the de4x5 driver but only at 10Mb/sec. > Kernel 2.4.35 and 2.6.22 seem to give the best results. > It does not work if the cable is connected during startup and also the tulip > driver does not work on the Alpha. > > But on the i86 it is just the opposite - the tulip works perfect whereas the > de4x5 driver crashes the system. > Thanks, Ian
I can remember having experienced some issues/influences with what is set in the ewaX_mode SRM variable of the ethernet adapters, but I can't remember which one it was and what driver/kernel I used at that time (might have been 2.2.x kernels). You might try to use another value your ewa's mode. For DE500-BA adapters I have currently set it to "Auto-Negotiate" and for DECchip 21040 adapter to "Twisted-Pair". You might try others like >>>set ewb0_mode help bad value - valid selections: Twisted-Pair Full Duplex, Twisted-Pair AUI BNC Fast FastFD (Full Duplex) Auto-Negotiate My machine's network cables are always connected and SRM Auto- Negotiate works quite well during startup. Urs -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]