Hi all,
I realise this list is probably not related to this problem but couldn't
work out where else to send it
Samba seems to be returning these errors below simultaneously with errors
on the client machine (Windows 2000 "\\xx\xx__x is unavailable at
this stage" whils't trying to s
hi all
I am stuck with a problem of my network..
my one debian box is very unstable ..some time it transfer data
smoothly(997.0 kB/s)and sometime it hanged up at 123.0 kB/s..
and when i use
ping -f 192.168.x.x
it shows 1% data loss and some time 0% data loss..
i have checked
it shows 1% data loss and some time 0% data loss..
Try changing the network cable anyway. If the wrong pairs are used for
twisted pair (10base-T) then the cable may produce some of the symptoms you
describe.
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>-)Try changing the network cable anyway. If the wrong pairs are used for
>-)twisted pair (10base-T) then the cable may produce some of the symptoms you
>-)describe.
i have changed my network cable (both patch cord and wire from swith to
I/O box)
But nop...things are same ..
mainly pro
Hi all,
I realise this list is probably not related to this problem but couldn't
work out where else to send it
Samba seems to be returning these errors below simultaneously with errors
on the client machine (Windows 2000 "\\xx\xx__x is unavailable at
this stage" whils't trying to sa
hi all
I am stuck with a problem of my network..
my one debian box is very unstable ..some time it transfer data
smoothly(997.0 kB/s)and sometime it hanged up at 123.0 kB/s..
and when i use
ping -f 192.168.x.x
it shows 1% data loss and some time 0% data loss..
i have checked
it shows 1% data loss and some time 0% data loss..
Try changing the network cable anyway. If the wrong pairs are used for
twisted pair (10base-T) then the cable may produce some of the symptoms you
describe.
--
To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
with a subject of "unsubscribe". Troub
>-)Try changing the network cable anyway. If the wrong pairs are used for
>-)twisted pair (10base-T) then the cable may produce some of the symptoms you
>-)describe.
i have changed my network cable (both patch cord and wire from swith to
I/O box)
But nop...things are same ..
mainly prob
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