Any news on this issue?   At the moment it's a showstopper for me, although I 
guess I could simply plug in a PCI network card for the time being.

Cheers,

 Lasse
 
On 26/02/2010, at 17.08, soren wrote:

>> Hi Soren,
>> 
>> According to the output in the attachments, IP inReceives does increase 
>> while ICMP statistics stay the same, no drops or errors. As far as I can 
>> say, e1000g is fine to transmit and receive the data. I expect someone 
>> familiar with the IP layer can continue the diagnosis.
> 
> Thanks for your help, Miles. If you come across "someone familiar with the IP 
> layer" please feel free to send them my way.
> 
> 
>> BTW, e1000g0 is the only active interface on your machine, right?
> 
> This board has two built in network interfaces. The second one is plugged in, 
> but not (as far as I can tell) active. I'd been meaning to set it up either 
> as a second active interface or for failover but I haven't gotten around to 
> doing anything yet because of all the existing problems. These problems on 
> the first interface occur with or without the second interface being plugged 
> in.
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