lsmod returns "tulip" The switch is :-
Supports 4 10/100 Auto MDI-X Ethernet switch ports and 1 Line port and using "modinfo tulip" I get [EMAIL PROTECTED] stuart # modinfo tulip author: The Linux Kernel Team description: Digital 21*4* Tulip ethernet driver license: GPL version: 1.1.13 parmtype: tulip_debug:int parmtype: max_interrupt_work:int parmtype: rx_copybreak:int parmtype: csr0:int parmtype: options:array of int parmtype: full_duplex:array of int vermagic: 2.6.11.5 486 gcc-3.3 depends: alias: pci:v00001011d00000009sv*sd*bc*sc*i* 30 more lines of similar to above alias [1 line easier on eyes] The NIC in genstu is exactly the same model as the NIC in one of the XP machines and data transfer between the two XP machines via the switch is way in excess of 10Mb [dont have anything prog on XP to quantify this, except the analogue graph in task manager] stu thx for help btw On 5/28/05, A. Khattri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Sat, 28 May 2005, Stuart Howard wrote: > > > yes it has a built in switch [Linksys WAG54G] > > and unfortunaltly > > Is it a 100Mbps switch? > > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] stuart # mii-diag > > Using the default interface 'eth0'. > > SIOCGMIIPHY on eth0 failed: Operation not supported > > > > ^^ prehaps this is relavent ? > > What driver are you using? Is it a module? (If so, lsmod will show what > module it is). > > From my poking around, it looks like the Tulip drivers support the > Macronix cards. > > -- > > -- > gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list > > -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list