Re: [expert] setting eth1 to 10mb

2000-04-17 Thread Stephen F. Bosch
"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

Re: [expert] setting eth1 to 10mb

2000-04-17 Thread Bug Hunter
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

RE: [expert] setting eth1 to 10mb

2000-04-17 Thread james.fogg
: 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

[expert] setting eth1 to 10mb

2000-04-16 Thread Ronald J. Yacketta
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

Re: [expert] setting eth1 to 10mb

2000-04-16 Thread tymanthius
Most NIC's are autodetecting and will adjust automagically. Ty C. Mixon F.T.C. Enterprises [EMAIL PROTECTED] ICQ 26147713

Re: [expert] setting eth1 to 10mb

2000-04-16 Thread John Helmuth
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)??

Re[2]: [expert] setting eth1 to 10mb

2000-04-16 Thread tymanthius
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

Re: [expert] setting eth1 to 10mb

2000-04-16 Thread John Helmuth
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)??

Re: [expert] setting eth1 to 10mb

2000-04-16 Thread Ronald J. Yacketta
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-

Re: Re[2]: [expert] setting eth1 to 10mb

2000-04-16 Thread John Aldrich
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

Re: [expert] setting eth1 to 10mb

2000-04-16 Thread Ronald J. Yacketta
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