"Ronald J. Yacketta" wrote:
its an non-routed ip weather I use a class A/B/C does not matter :) as long
as it works
It's not working, is it?
Class A networks are not worth the misery they inevitably cause.
I could use the Class C non-routed but heck 10.100.100.??? is faster and
easier to
could you possibly be plugged into the uplink port? I've seen much the
same symptoms.
On Sun, 16 Apr 2000, Ronald J. Yacketta wrote:
True,
but I am getting a but load of collisions on my hub between my win2k and
linux box
for some reason it appears not to be autodetecting.
the
: Sunday, April 16, 2000 8:47 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [expert] setting eth1 to 10mb
just noticd something
I olny get collisions we I transfer files between my win2k and LM7 boxes
I don't get it if I am browising the net etc.. won my win2k box
- Original Message -
From: "Ron
Hello all!!
have a little problem here.
both my eth0 (cable modem connection) and my eth1 use a tulip driver.
I need to set my eth1 to 10mb (due to my crappy 4 port hub)
how can I set just one interface to 10mb and not affect the other (useing
the same moduel)??
I fear that if i set the
Most NIC's are autodetecting and will adjust automagically.
Ty C. Mixon
F.T.C. Enterprises
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ICQ 26147713
At 06:36 AM 4/16/00 , you wrote:
Hello all!!
have a little problem here.
both my eth0 (cable modem connection) and my eth1 use a tulip driver.
I need to set my eth1 to 10mb (due to my crappy 4 port hub)
how can I set just one interface to 10mb and not affect the other (useing
the same moduel)??
kind of high speed connection comming, and then
going out from the linux box to other machines.
ron
- Original Message -
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, April 16, 2000 8:24 AM
Subject: Re: [expert] setting eth1 to 10mb
Most NIC's are autodetecting
At 06:36 AM 4/16/00 , you wrote:
Hello all!!
have a little problem here.
both my eth0 (cable modem connection) and my eth1 use a tulip driver.
I need to set my eth1 to 10mb (due to my crappy 4 port hub)
how can I set just one interface to 10mb and not affect the other (useing
the same moduel)??
nt: Sunday, April 16, 2000 10:31 AM
Subject: Re: [expert] setting eth1 to 10mb
"Ronald J. Yacketta" wrote:
okay
its like this :)
eth0 10.100.100.1
win2k 10.100.100.13
I think thats unique correct???
Can I ask you why you're using a Class A address for a home network?
-Stephen-
On Sun, 16 Apr 2000, you wrote:
okay
its like this :)
eth0 10.100.100.1
win2k 10.100.100.13
I think thats unique correct???
YES! Unfortunately, I'm not sure what the correct broadcast
address for that class of network is. I typically use the
192.168 networks, 'cause then, I *know* the
00 5:02 PM
Subject: Re: [expert] setting eth1 to 10mb
its an non-routed ip weather I use a class A/B/C does not matter :) as
long
as it works
I could use the Class C non-routed but heck 10.100.100.??? is faster and
easier to remeber *snicker*
- Original Message -
From: "Stephen F
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