Check your active network components. The network card, and the switck may speak the
speed auto
negotiation with dialect. Therefore they can always negotiate, and there will no
valuable traffic.
If it is, set the link speed manually.
R.
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Check your active network components. The network card, and the switck may
speak the speed auto
negotiation with dialect. Therefore they can always negotiate, and there will
no valuable traffic.
If it is, set the link speed manually.
R.
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To: Roman Medina [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Wednesday, November 26, 2003 02:26 PM
Subject: Re: Strange problem with NIC
is it Realtech card? if so go get 3com/Intel
On Sun, 23 Nov 2003, Roman Medina wrote:
Hi,
I'm experimenting the following problem: one Debian machine
Hi Roman,
Try and see if there are any newer drivers available, maybe there is a
bug in the card with your particular RealTek card. Check on RealTek's
site perhaps.
It might be worth looking at dmesg to see if there are any error
messages related to the card. You might try and swap the card for
Hello,
On Sun, Nov 23, 2003 at 10:49:35AM +0100, Roman Medina wrote:
I'm experimenting the following problem: one Debian machine with 1
10/100 Ethernet NIC where its upstream speed is reasonable (2 or 3
Mbytes per second) but its downstream speed is awful (35 kbytes per
second ). All
is using first.
- Original Message -
From: Roman Medina [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: debian-isp@lists.debian.org
Sent: Sunday, November 23, 2003 05:49 PM
Subject: Strange problem with NIC
Hi,
I'm experimenting the following problem: one Debian machine with 1
10/100 Ethernet NIC where its
is it Realtech card? if so go get 3com/Intel
On Sun, 23 Nov 2003, Roman Medina wrote:
Hi,
I'm experimenting the following problem: one Debian machine with 1
10/100 Ethernet NIC where its upstream speed is reasonable (2 or 3
Mbytes per second) but its downstream speed is awful (35 kbytes
Hello,
On Sun, Nov 23, 2003 at 10:49:35AM +0100, Roman Medina wrote:
I'm experimenting the following problem: one Debian machine with 1
10/100 Ethernet NIC where its upstream speed is reasonable (2 or 3
Mbytes per second) but its downstream speed is awful (35 kbytes per
second ). All
Hi Roman,
Try and see if there are any newer drivers available, maybe there is a
bug in the card with your particular RealTek card. Check on RealTek's
site perhaps.
It might be worth looking at dmesg to see if there are any error
messages related to the card. You might try and swap the card for
Hi,
I'm experimenting the following problem: one Debian machine with 1
10/100 Ethernet NIC where its upstream speed is reasonable (2 or 3
Mbytes per second) but its downstream speed is awful (35 kbytes per
second ). All experiments are made in a LAN, so I cannot explain
the 35 kbytes/s
Run mii-tool and see what speed your card is using first.
- Original Message -
From: Roman Medina [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, November 23, 2003 05:49 PM
Subject: Strange problem with NIC
Hi,
I'm experimenting the following problem: one Debian machine with 1
is it Realtech card? if so go get 3com/Intel
On Sun, 23 Nov 2003, Roman Medina wrote:
Hi,
I'm experimenting the following problem: one Debian machine with 1
10/100 Ethernet NIC where its upstream speed is reasonable (2 or 3
Mbytes per second) but its downstream speed is awful (35 kbytes
Run mii-tool and see what speed your card is using first.
- Original Message -
From: Roman Medina [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: debian-isp@lists.debian.org
Sent: Sunday, November 23, 2003 05:49 PM
Subject: Strange problem with NIC
Hi,
I'm experimenting the following problem: one Debian
Hi,
I'm experimenting the following problem: one Debian machine with 1
10/100 Ethernet NIC where its upstream speed is reasonable (2 or 3
Mbytes per second) but its downstream speed is awful (35 kbytes per
second ). All experiments are made in a LAN, so I cannot explain
the 35 kbytes/s
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