Ken Gentle wrote:

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> 4: eth1: <BROADCAST,MULTICAST,UP> mtu 1500 qdisc pfifo_fast qlen 1000
>      link/ether 00:0c:41:e9:34:dd brd ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff
>      RX: bytes  packets  errors  dropped overrun mcast
>      1152457833 11965659 79      0       0       0
>      TX: bytes  packets  errors  dropped carrier collsns
>      0          0        11399780 0       11399778 0

<snip!>

> Concerning me is the number of errors on eth1 - I'm wondering if I 
> have similar duplex problems as Bob had.

Nope, that's not a duplex issue. If it were, you'd be getting overruns 
and collisions.

What we've got here is, probably, a bad NIC, bad wire, or bad port on 
the hub, or a bad hub in general. Notice that you've got zero transmit 
packets, but nearly as many transmit errors as you do receive packets. 
I'd try changing the cat 5 and the card, if you've got a spare; probably 
not the hub, or if it is then it's probably just the port itself, so try 
a different port too.

George Metz

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