On Sunday, 6 בJanuary 2008, Shlomi Fish wrote:
> I have the following networking bug on my Linux computer:
> http://community.livejournal.com/shlomif_tech/3938.html
> ...
> So I'm asking if anyone here has a working 100 Mbps Ethernet card that he
> can lend me so I can temporarily replace it in my machine,

A. Shlomi, a no-name Ethernet card (e.g: those pesky RTL* based)
   cost about the same as a movie ticket. In the time you spend
   posting and waiting for answers you could have had a new
   hardware (which may be usable in the future for other purposes).

B. And from reading the page you pointed to, I truly couldn't
   see your diagnostic problem:
   1. You say you have another (non-Linux?) host on the same LAN that has
      no connection problems.
   2. Why don't you try to connect from this host to your Linux box?
      E.g: putty from Windows to Linux. Or Knoppix-boot it and test
      copying a large file to/from your Mandriva box.
   3. If this works -- network card is OK and you have a software problem.
      Otherwise, you may continue testing between the two hosts you control.
      E.g: running wireshark on both boxen.

Cheers,

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