At 10:48 PM 6/7/00 -0700, W Gerald Hicks wrote:
Peter Wemm wrote:
I suspect a generic chipset fault, or some design quirk that we are not
working around. Note that the windoze drivers for these devices put them
permanently in store-and-forward mode. if_de has the exact same problem on
all
I suspect a generic chipset fault, or some design quirk that we are not
working around. Note that the windoze drivers for these devices put them
permanently in store-and-forward mode. if_de has the exact same problem on
all of the systems above.
...
Store and forward mode introduces a
At 10:48 PM 6/7/00 -0700, W Gerald Hicks wrote:
Peter Wemm wrote:
I suspect a generic chipset fault, or some design quirk that we are not
working around. Note that the windoze drivers for these devices put them
permanently in store-and-forward mode. if_de has the exact same problem on
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I suspect a generic chipset fault, or some design quirk that we are not
working around. Note that the windoze drivers for these devices put them
permanently in store-and-forward mode. if_de has the exact same problem on
all of the systems above.
...
Dennis wrote:
At 10:48 PM 6/7/00 -0700, W Gerald Hicks wrote:
Peter Wemm wrote:
I suspect a generic chipset fault, or some design quirk that we are not
working around. Note that the windoze drivers for these devices put them
permanently in store-and-forward mode. if_de has the exact
Running a Dlink quad card (570TX) in 100Mb/s full dup mode the driver
complains about underruns for awhile and then ultimately sets
store_and_forward which seems to make it work.
Is there a way to force this easily? It seems that it should certainly be
the default if full dup 100 mode is
Running a Dlink quad card (570TX) in 100Mb/s full dup mode the driver
complains about underruns for awhile and then ultimately sets
store_and_forward which seems to make it work.
Is there a way to force this easily? It seems that it should certainly be
the default if full dup 100 mode
At 04:40 PM 6/7/00 -0700, Mike Smith wrote:
Running a Dlink quad card (570TX) in 100Mb/s full dup mode the driver
complains about underruns for awhile and then ultimately sets
store_and_forward which seems to make it work.
Is there a way to force this easily? It seems that it should
Mike Smith wrote:
Running a Dlink quad card (570TX) in 100Mb/s full dup mode the driver
complains about underruns for awhile and then ultimately sets
store_and_forward which seems to make it work.
Is there a way to force this easily? It seems that it should certainly be
the
Running a Dlink quad card (570TX) in 100Mb/s full dup mode the driver
complains about underruns for awhile and then ultimately sets
store_and_forward which seems to make it work.
Is there a way to force this easily? It seems that it should certainly be
the default if full dup 100 mode is
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