PCMCIA device timeouts

2002-12-11 Thread Mike Hogsett

Greetings,

I installed FreeBSD (4.7) on a laptop today.  I did a network install
using a LinkSys PCMPC100 (shows up as ed1).  Install was flawless.
Rebooted the machine, performed some additional port installs (over the
network) and did a cvsup to RELENG_4_7.  Everything was fine.  I shutdown
the machine and brought it home.

Now I am getting messages such as :

/kernel: ed1: device timeout

I also get a similar messages if I stick in my Cisco Aironet 350 PCMCIA
wireless card.

It is not able to arp for its gateway.  tcpdump shows no traffic at all.
(except originating from this host if I try a ping).

The LinkSys card shows link, but its activity light is on solid.  I have
tried both PCMCIA slots.

Any suggestions greatly appreciated.

 - Mike

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Re: PCMCIA device timeouts

2002-12-11 Thread Mike Hogsett

 
 Greetings,
 
 I installed FreeBSD (4.7) on a laptop today.  I did a network install
 using a LinkSys PCMPC100 (shows up as ed1).  Install was flawless.
 Rebooted the machine, performed some additional port installs (over the
 network) and did a cvsup to RELENG_4_7.  Everything was fine.  I shutdown
 the machine and brought it home.
 
 Now I am getting messages such as :
 
 /kernel: ed1: device timeout
 
 I also get a similar messages if I stick in my Cisco Aironet 350 PCMCIA
 wireless card.
 
 It is not able to arp for its gateway.  tcpdump shows no traffic at all.

Although packets are leaving the interface.  If I run tcpdump on my main
box, and run a ping from the laptop I see both the echo request and reply
from the main box, but the laptop does not see them.

 (except originating from this host if I try a ping).
 
 The LinkSys card shows link, but its activity light is on solid.  I have
 tried both PCMCIA slots.
 
 Any suggestions greatly appreciated.
 
  - Mike
 
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