On Mon, 30 May 2005 17:00:23 +0200, Imobach González Sosa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

El lun, 30-05-2005 a las 12:49 +0200, Gunnar Flygt escribió:
On Mon, May 30, 2005 at 11:03:20AM +0100, Imobach González Sosa wrote:
> El dom, 29-05-2005 a las 14:27 -0700, Kris Kennaway escribió:
> >
> > This kind of thing is often caused by duplex mismatch on your NIC.
>
> Ok, I've been playing around with media options (10/100, full and half
> duplex) but it didn't work. I suppose that I'll try to get a better NIC
> from one of my friends to try again :P

The only important thing here is that you have the same settings on the
switch as on the server! For Linux-es I tend to set them auto - auto but
for FreeBSD 100/full (non negotiation) - 100/full wotks best.

Ok, I think I have it correctly with this command:

 ifconfig rl0 media 100baseTX -mediaopt full-duplex

(rl0 or dc0, I've used two different NICs).

Moreover, I connected my FreeBSD box to the ADSL router (directly, no
more machines connected) and forced the adapter to 10baseT/UTP and
full-duplex but it didn't work. I also tried with 100baseTX, but then
there was no carrier (the ADSL router is a bit old, and only support
10Mbps).

So, I'm running out of ideas :(

Thank you all for your help!

Don't you need a cross-cable to connect directly to the router?

--
 Ronald Klop
 Amsterdam, The Netherlands
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