Drew Parsons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > On Wed, Oct 20, 1999 at 11:18:14PM +0200, Goswin Brederlow wrote: > > Jordan Howarth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > ALSO, if I remove the ethernet cable and put it back later I lose my > > > connection > > > entirely. > > > > To restart your network card the following is normaly enough: > > > > ifconfig eth0 down; rmmod <module>; insmod <module>; /etc/init.d/network; > > ping <someone else> > > > I have a suspicion it might be even simpler than this. Am I wrong I thinking > that all you need to do is > ifconfig eth0 down; ifconfig eth0 up > > ??
That won´t remove the module and thus the card wll not be reconfigured. If autonegotiation is a problem reinitialising the module will be the only sollution. > For my part, I seem to be able to pull the ethernet cable in and out of my > pcmcia card without losing the network. Perhaps I would have to leave the > cable out for longer before the connection times out? Do you have a 10/100 MBit card? And did you have any autosense problems with it?. Probably not. Normaly it should be a problem, but with some hardware and drivers it is. > But I have another similar "problem" that is more annoying than anything > else. If I put my laptop into sleep mode, then when I turn it back on I find > I've lost the network, and I have to perform a > /etc/init.d/pcmcia restart > to get it going again. There is an option in the apm configuration or the pcmcia utils nowadays that restarts the pcmcia after sleep mode automatically. > Also, coming out of sleep mode, I find half the screen has gone out of sync, > and I have to run xvidtune to get it straight again. > > Does anyone know if this means my system is configured inadequately, or if > the restart and reset can be performed automatically upon resumption? yep, see above. May the Source be with you. Goswin