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That's what worked for me, too, David. de4x5! So, is this the same as "old_tulip"? MEG Bill Bogstad > Brian Medley wrote: > >On Wed, 21 Aug 2002, David Kramer wrote: > > > >> The kicker is this- I noticed that the light for that channel on my hub > >> is not on under Linux, but it is on under Windows. Note that the light > >> on the back of the card is on under either OS!! > >> > >> dmesg says (again, from scribbles, not cut/paste): > >> > >> So my primary suspition is that the problem is the media type, but > >> there's only one connector. I assume the second one is full duplex, but > >> that won't work since I'm going into a hub which goes to the intranet > >> card on my firewall box. The firewall box is a Red Hat 7.0 box that I am > >> building this box to replace. This box will be my new firewall when it's > >> working (I'll re-tweak the network settings). > >> > >> Any thoughts? Anything I can try? > > > >I had to set my network card as half-duplex so that it would function > >correctly with our current switch. Mine would also "just work" under > >windows. I use mii-diag from 'http://www.scyld.com/diag/'... > > I had a similar problem when I upgraded from RH 7.0 to 7.1 on my home > machine a while back. I found that using the alternative driver for > that chipset (de4x5 driver) solved my problem and let me run 100/full. > I'm guessing that whatever changes were made to the tulip driver going > from RH 7.0 -> 7.1 are still in there and still causing problems. > > Good Luck, > Bill Bogstad
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