On 7/25/06, RP <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Did I say I was using a hub?  Don't twist this around.  The problems
existed UNTIL the SWITCH was put into place.

Do a Google search for 'collision' and 'duplex' and you'll find that the
symptoms I was seeing are common when two network devices wind up using
different duplex modes.

My vote is still with an auto-negotiation issue.
 
 
An easy way to check to see if this is the problem is to use the e100_speed_duplex option in the conf.modules.  From what I found on google the settings appear to be:
 
e100_speed_duplex
Valid Range: 0-4                  Default Value: 0
   0 indicates autodetection for both speed and duplex mode
   1 indicates a speed of 10Mbs and a duplex mode of half
   2 indicates a speed of 10Mbs and a duplex mode of full
   3 indicates a speed of 100Mbs and a duplex mode of half
   4 indicates a speed of 100Mbs and a duplex mode of full

 
Darryl

 
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