Ronciak, John wrote:
> This may be kernel problem.  Do you have to use one of the new kernels for 
> now?  Since changing the driver doesn't change things this most likely is not 
> a driver problem.  

Well, I do not *have* to. The latest working one for me was 2.6.32.

> Are you sure nothing else on the network has changed?  Like a switch or 
> router?  Or even a switch configuration change?  

Pretty sure, yes, since I tried this in different setups up to direct
connection with my embedded board.

> Is spanning tree enabled on your switch?

Nope - I only have quite dumb pocket switches.

> Does it go back to working if you go back to an older kernel?

Yes, 2.6.32 is working nicely.

> Cheers,
> John
Cheers
  nils

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