On Mon, 5 Jan 2004 15:22:27 -0700 Nate Duehr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Monday 05 January 2004 01:20 pm, Jacob S. wrote: > > > I've had similar errors with several Rev. 5 LNE100TX cards that > > looked like you describe. I tried kernels 2.2.15, 2.2.19, 2.4.18 as > > well as the latest drivers from www.scyld.com and ifconfig always > > showed the same thing. The cards and network connection have always > > worked fine for me, it just looks bad when you run ifconfig. > > Define "fine"... what was your max throughput on those cards? I > highly doubt those aren't real errors. Ethernet's just pretty > forgiving. Can you really push full data rate with those kinds of > errors showing up? I highly doubt it. Fine = No noticeable difference in speed vs. other computers and network cards that aren't exhibiting the problem. I don't have any logs I can show from it right now, but in my case it looked like data was being shown in the wrong columns, not that anything was malfunctioning. The OP has already responded and their situation was obviously not the same as what I described. Nonetheless, my problem was not specific to just one of my network cards, but all of the LNE100TX Rev. 5 Linksys cards I had at that time. Jacob ----- GnuPG Key: 1024D/16377135 Slight disorientation after prolonged system uptime is normal for new Linux users. Please do not adjust your browser.
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