Chris Ross wrote:
> 
> On Aug 26, 2007, at 21:16, Phil Dibowitz wrote:
>> I don't see why the vlan's wouldn't allow it, it's still the same
>> hardware.
>> And it's not a "I haven't turned it on" its more of a "have I turned
>> it off"
>> for most hardware. Try adding:
>>
>>    set ip:dohwcksum=0
>>
>> to /etc/system and reboot. If you still have the problem, you can
>> definitively say it's not hardware checksumming.
> 
>   That would work if I were running Solaris, perhaps.  :-)  I mentioned
> too briefly in my first message that I was running NetBSD 4.0 beta.

Doh, I should learn to read the whole thread more thoroughly. My apologies.

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