I hear loads of Tulip card rages, but other than the netgear and Dlink
issues I have lots of cards running for years here under all kinds of
variable loading.
They work OK, even stuff like the d9102 on bookPC, the ethernets on Intel
motherboards, the 3com's had issues with correctly setting themse
On Fri, Aug 31, 2001 at 11:36:17AM -0300, Jordi S . Bunster wrote:
> I've finally convinced my boss to buy new PCI Ethernet Cards. Can
> Are the 3COM a good choice? Which ones exactly?
I have to agree on the 3com's... I've never had problems with them so
far. I've also got some servers on rtl8139
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These cards are great, use the DEC (now Intel) 21143 chip (and my company
just happens to sell them)
http://www.bwi.com/scripts/site/site_product.php3/id/337/
jeff
Thus wrote Nathan E Norman ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [01.08.31 13:07]:
> On Fri, Aug 31, 2001 at 11:57:41AM -0400, Eric LeBlanc wrote:
>
On Fri, Aug 31, 2001 at 06:33:06PM +0200, Frank Louwers wrote:
> If you decide to save money on cards, then go for the Realtec 813x based
> chipsets. The cards cheap (end-user price, INCLUDING 21% vat is about
> 15 EUR last time I checked.
If you plan pushing a lot of traffic, I can't recommend t
On Fri, Aug 31, 2001 at 11:57:41AM -0400, Eric LeBlanc wrote:
> No for me... many problem with switches/router Cisco and, it's
> unbelievable, 3COM hub...
IIRC, 3Com hubs/switches don't use the same Ethernet chipset that the
NICs do. I'll have to get clarification from a friend who worked
there
On Fri, 31 Aug 2001, Frank Louwers wrote:
> If you decide to go a little bit cheaper than the 3COM/Intel cards,
> then DON'T go for dlink. They used to make great medium-cheap cards
> with a lifetime warranty, but I've had nothing but problems with their
> 100Mbit cards!
>
> If you decide to sa
If you decide to go a little bit cheaper than the 3COM/Intel cards,
then DON'T go for dlink. They used to make great medium-cheap cards
with a lifetime warranty, but I've had nothing but problems with their
100Mbit cards!
If you decide to save money on cards, then go for the Realtec 813x based
ch
At 18:30 31.08.01 +0300, Vasil Kolev wrote:
>I recommend 3com 3c905B or 3c905C cards - they work wonderful for me.
We use these too. They are working stable, but have one problem: sometimes
they don't get the link back if the switch (cisco 2924, set to 100/full) is
restarted or cable is reconnec
3com 900 series are good. I haven't had any problems.
"Jordi S . Bunster" wrote:
>
> I've finally convinced my boss to buy new PCI Ethernet Cards. Can
> someone give me a hint on what should I buy for using with a 2.2
> kernel? I need two simultaneous cards, they're for my webserver.
>
> Are t
No for me... many problem with switches/router Cisco and, it's
unbelievable, 3COM hub...
but, with IntelExpress PRO 10/100, number 1 !
I try 10 cards 3c905C... this cards sucks.
Eric
On Fri, 31 Aug 2001, Vasil Kolev wrote:
> I recommend 3com 3c905B or 3c905C cards - they work wonderful for me
I have been using a bunch of 3C905. But this a religious question with no
CORRECT answers.
Andrew P. Kaplan
Network Administrator
CyberShore, Inc.
http://www.cshore.com
"I couldn't give him advice in business and he couldn't give me
advice in technology." --Linus Torvalds, about why he wouldn't
I recommend 3com 3c905B or 3c905C cards - they work wonderful for me.
On Fri, 31 Aug 2001, Jordi S . Bunster wrote:
>
> I've finally convinced my boss to buy new PCI Ethernet Cards. Can
> someone give me a hint on what should I buy for using with a 2.2
> kernel? I need two simultaneous cards, th
I've finally convinced my boss to buy new PCI Ethernet Cards. Can
someone give me a hint on what should I buy for using with a 2.2
kernel? I need two simultaneous cards, they're for my webserver.
Are the 3COM a good choice? Which ones exactly?
-- Jordi
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On Fri, Aug 31, 2001 at 11:06:58PM +1000, Doug Bean wrote:
> Any Ideas,, is there a problem with the new kernel??? It has me and a few
> gurus I know stumped.
Well, I wouldn't know for sure, but have you enabled ECN (Explicit
Congestion Notification)? If you do have, it might be causing the troub
On Fri, Aug 31, 2001 at 11:06:58PM +1000, Doug Bean wrote:
> I have had a weird thing happen to me with the new kernel.
> I set up a server with the new kernel and have found it will not telnet into
> any of my Portmasters. I have had another ISP I know that has Cisco Access
> Servers and Portmast
hi,
maybe this is caused by tcp ecn enabled as default ?
check http://eltoday.com/article.php3?ltsn=2001-04-17-001-14-PS
so if it is you shoud put on /etc/sysctl.conf
net/ipv4/tcp_ecn=0
for an automatic disablement on each boot
bests,
jaume teixi.
On Fri, 31 Aug 2001 23:06:58 +1000
"D
I have had a weird thing happen to me with the new kernel.
I set up a server with the new kernel and have found it will not telnet into
any of my Portmasters. I have had another ISP I know that has Cisco Access
Servers and Portmasters and I can Telnet into anything except Portmasters.
eg: any serv
hello,
I've located this interesting Ldap schema intented for mail services:
http://sec.ure.org/schema/inetmail.schema
it doesn't run with my slapd 2.0.11 ...need to check
anybody knows any other similars working on debian's ldap ?
bests,
jaume teixi.
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