[a repost of a message sent to the tulip bugtracking system on sourceforge] I am using the tulip driver from vanilla linux-2.4.4, and when I disconnect the rj45 from the card I get the following message: eth1: No 21041 10baseT link beat, Media switched to 10base2. ... and it never switches back (until I ifdown/ifup the interface, which is mighty inconvenient when I am off-site, which is usually). Here are the bootup messages in 2.4.4: [...] Linux Tulip driver version 0.9.14e (April 20, 2001) tulip0: 21041 Media table, default media 0800 (Autosense). tulip0: 21041 media #0, 10baseT. tulip0: 21041 media #4, 10baseT-FDX. tulip0: 21041 media #1, 10base2. eth0: Digital DC21041 Tulip rev 17 at 0xf880, 21041 mode, 00:00:C0:D4:74:D6, IRQ 5. tulip1: 21041 Media table, default media 0800 (Autosense). tulip1: 21041 media #0, 10baseT. tulip1: 21041 media #4, 10baseT-FDX. tulip1: 21041 media #1, 10base2. eth1: Digital DC21041 Tulip rev 17 at 0xf800, 21041 mode, 00:00:C0:6A:7F:D5, IRQ 11. [...] There are two identical(-ish) cards in the machine (it is acting as a router), both the same brand anyway (SMC EtherPower PCI). I was able to hack in 10BaseT stability in a previous kernel (2.4.1) using TULIP_DEFAULT_MEDIA and TULIP_NO_MEDIA_SWITCH, but I noticed in the ChangeLog for 2.4.4 that these features were removed. How do I get reliable 10BaseT operation inspite of possible cabling disconnections. -- Russell Senior ``The two chiefs turned to each other. [EMAIL PROTECTED] Bellison uncorked a flood of horrible profanity, which, translated meant, `This is extremely unusual.' '' - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-kernel" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html Please read the FAQ at http://www.tux.org/lkml/