Re: Auto 10/100Mb Negotiation falling back to 10 on 100 network
quote who="Jason Lim" These are cheap REALTEK 1039? 3039? Can't remember exactly. The ending is 39... i know that for sure (because i also know they have 19, 29, and 39 afaik). I still haven't been able to solve. I've upgraded to the latest of every package related to networking, to no avail. Cheap and dirty cards... Not that I don't use them. :) Sounds like autoconfiguration issues between the cards and switch. - Jeff -- You'll see what I mean. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Auto 10/100Mb Negotiation falling back to 10 on 100 network
quote who=Jason Lim These are cheap REALTEK 1039? 3039? Can't remember exactly. The ending is 39... i know that for sure (because i also know they have 19, 29, and 39 afaik). I still haven't been able to solve. I've upgraded to the latest of every package related to networking, to no avail. Cheap and dirty cards... Not that I don't use them. :) Sounds like autoconfiguration issues between the cards and switch. - Jeff -- You'll see what I mean.
Auto 10/100Mb Negotiation falling back to 10 on 100 network
Hi, I'm having a strange problem. On my 100Mb network (100Mb switch, Cat5 cabling, etc.), my network card keeps falling from 100Mb during system boot, to 10Mb after networking stuff is loaded in Debian Unstable. During bootup, everything is fine. Then suddenly, when the networking code is loaded, the 10Mb led shows up on the network card, and the connection falls back. Do you know where I should start to look for problems? I've tried switching network cards, but that hasn't solved a thing. Also tried different PCI ports. No go. Any ideas? What should I start looking for? My other computers have absolutely no problem (running stable). Thanks in advance. Jason. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Auto 10/100Mb Negotiation falling back to 10 on 100 network
Hi, I'm having a strange problem. On my 100Mb network (100Mb switch, Cat5 cabling, etc.), my network card keeps falling from 100Mb during system boot, to 10Mb after networking stuff is loaded in Debian Unstable. During bootup, everything is fine. Then suddenly, when the networking code is loaded, the 10Mb led shows up on the network card, and the connection falls back. Do you know where I should start to look for problems? I've tried switching network cards, but that hasn't solved a thing. Also tried different PCI ports. No go. Any ideas? What should I start looking for? My other computers have absolutely no problem (running stable). Thanks in advance. Jason.
Re: Auto 10/100Mb Negotiation falling back to 10 on 100 network
On Sat, Apr 14, 2001 at 07:43:26AM +0800, Jason Lim wrote: Hi, I'm having a strange problem. On my 100Mb network (100Mb switch, Cat5 cabling, etc.), my network card keeps falling from 100Mb during system boot, to 10Mb after networking stuff is loaded in Debian Unstable. During bootup, everything is fine. Then suddenly, when the networking code is loaded, the 10Mb led shows up on the network card, and the connection falls back. Do you know where I should start to look for problems? I've tried switching network cards, but that hasn't solved a thing. Also tried different PCI ports. No go. Any ideas? What should I start looking for? My other computers have absolutely no problem (running stable). try the mii-tool thing from net-tools package if your nic is miibus-based (try it :), it has some nice features to monitor autonegotiation stuff, and to force to a specified speed -- ,---. Name: Alson van der Meulen Personal: [EMAIL PROTECTED] School: [EMAIL PROTECTED] `---' The sprinkler system isn't supposed to leak is it? -