We've run Realtek cards on some servers, and they've worked flawlessly for
us. We never pushed them to the absolute max, but at one point they were
pushing about 50Mbps (far for the theoretical 100Mbps... but you'll never
get that anyway).
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Hi Roman,
Try and see if there are any newer drivers available, maybe there is a
bug in the card with your particular RealTek card. Check on RealTek's
site perhaps.
It might be worth looking at dmesg to see if there are any error
messages related to the card. You might try and swap the card for
a
Hello,
On Sun, Nov 23, 2003 at 10:49:35AM +0100, Roman Medina wrote:
> I'm experimenting the following problem: one Debian machine with 1
> 10/100 Ethernet NIC where its upstream speed is reasonable (2 or 3
> Mbytes per second) but its downstream speed is awful (35 kbytes per
> second ). All
Dave Watkins said on Wed, Nov 26, 2003 at 06:38:39PM +1300:
> Mark Ferlatte wrote:
> >Which lists? I've had a hell of a time with SCSI SCA connected disks; a
> >single bad SCSI disk can wipe out the whole chain, whereas with SATA that
> >seems to be less likely. I'd be interested in hearing about
mta-mad:~# mii-tool
eth0: negotiated 100baseT4 flow-control, link ok
Saludos,
--Roman
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On Wed, 26 Nov 2003 10:31:07 +0800, you wrote:
>Run mii-tool and see what speed your card i
Hi Guys
We are using DHCP3 on our LAN with DDNS.
Was just wondering how to put static entries in BIND.
Thanks
Craig
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Im currently looking into purchasing a pair of x345's does anyone here
run debian successfully on these bastards? Im abit troubled about the
integrated scsicontroller (supporting raid1) which apparently is a
LSI1030 i cant seem to find support for it in 2.4.22 linux kernel
which i
## Thomas Kirk ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Im currently looking into purchasing a pair of x345's does anyone here
> run debian successfully on these bastards?
Yes, no trouble here.
> Im abit troubled about the
> integrated scsicontroller (supporting raid1) which apparently is a
> LSI1030 i cant seem
Am Mi, den 19.11.2003 schrieb Antonin Karasek um 14:59:
> one of our customers want proxy server. Ok - it's common job. But he want
> the proxy server to apply anti-virus scan to any incoming file.
>
> Is there anybody, who knows proxy server, which can do this?
We used http://dansguardian.or
mta-mad:~# mii-tool
eth0: negotiated 100baseT4 flow-control, link ok
Saludos,
--Roman
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On Wed, 26 Nov 2003 10:31:07 +0800, you wrote:
>Run mii-tool and see what speed your card i
is it Realtech card? if so go get 3com/Intel
On Sun, 23 Nov 2003, Roman Medina wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm experimenting the following problem: one Debian machine with 1
> 10/100 Ethernet NIC where its upstream speed is reasonable (2 or 3
> Mbytes per second) but its downstream speed is awful (35 kb
We've run Realtek cards on some servers, and they've worked flawlessly for
us. We never pushed them to the absolute max, but at one point they were
pushing about 50Mbps (far for the theoretical 100Mbps... but you'll never
get that anyway).
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Hello,
On Sun, Nov 23, 2003 at 10:49:35AM +0100, Roman Medina wrote:
> I'm experimenting the following problem: one Debian machine with 1
> 10/100 Ethernet NIC where its upstream speed is reasonable (2 or 3
> Mbytes per second) but its downstream speed is awful (35 kbytes per
> second ). All
Dave Watkins said on Wed, Nov 26, 2003 at 06:38:39PM +1300:
> Mark Ferlatte wrote:
> >Which lists? I've had a hell of a time with SCSI SCA connected disks; a
> >single bad SCSI disk can wipe out the whole chain, whereas with SATA that
> >seems to be less likely. I'd be interested in hearing about
Hi Guys
We are using DHCP3 on our LAN with DDNS.
Was just wondering how to put static entries in BIND.
Thanks
Craig
Hi Roman,
Try and see if there are any newer drivers available, maybe there is a
bug in the card with your particular RealTek card. Check on RealTek's
site perhaps.
It might be worth looking at dmesg to see if there are any error
messages related to the card. You might try and swap the card for
a
Hep Listmembers
Im currently looking into purchasing a pair of x345's does anyone here
run debian successfully on these bastards? Im abit troubled about the
integrated scsicontroller (supporting raid1) which apparently is a
LSI1030 i cant seem to find support for it in 2.4.22 linux kernel
which i
## Thomas Kirk ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Im currently looking into purchasing a pair of x345's does anyone here
> run debian successfully on these bastards?
Yes, no trouble here.
> Im abit troubled about the
> integrated scsicontroller (supporting raid1) which apparently is a
> LSI1030 i cant seem
Am Mi, den 19.11.2003 schrieb Antonin Karasek um 14:59:
> one of our customers want proxy server. Ok - it's common job. But he want
> the proxy server to apply anti-virus scan to any incoming file.
>
> Is there anybody, who knows proxy server, which can do this?
We used http://dansguardian.or
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