On Mon, 9 Sep 2013 03:52:25 +0000
"Ronciak, John" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Just to you and e1000-devel
> 
> These types of link partner problems do come up.  Most times there is nothing 
> that the end-point system  can do about it as the actual problem is on the 
> router/switch side of things.  The way end-points get around things like this 
> is start the whole link process again which it looks the driver is doing.  So 
> other than it taking a short amount of time to re-establish link there are no 
> side effects doing this.  That's all that happens correct?  If you were able 
> to plug the end-point system into another router/switch port from another 
> manufacturer or back-to-back to another system you probably won't see the 
> problem.
> 
> Btw, the cheaper the router/switch the more likely you'll run into things 
> like this.  It's all about the quality and validation that goes into the HW.  
> If the manufacturer doesn't spend the time and money to do it the customers 
> see issues like this.
> 
> Hope this helps (at least a little).  Sorry we can't be more help for things 
> like this.
        
        Hi John, thanks for answering!

        I understand what you mean, but isn't strange that it only
happens with e1000e ? I always used Realtek before and never had this
problem... maybe Realtek or Realtek driver is more tolerant to this?

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