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Sean C. Farley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Ah! I tried it again at 10Mb without setting it to full-duplex, and
> it worked. Out of curiosity, is it normal that 100Mb will default to
> full-duplex yet 10Mb will not, or is it dependent on the hardwa
On Tue, 18 Mar 2008, David DeSimone wrote:
Sean C. Farley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
An ICMP test showed that there were occasional pauses and packet
loss. The fix: use 100Mb instead of 10Mb. :) For some reason I do
not recall, I had forced the interface connected to the DSL router to
10Mb.
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Sean C. Farley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> An ICMP test showed that there were occasional pauses and packet loss.
> The fix: use 100Mb instead of 10Mb. :) For some reason I do not
> recall, I had forced the interface connected to the DSL router t
On Mon, 17 Mar 2008, Bruce M. Simpson wrote:
Sean C. Farley wrote:
I have noticed that with a Linux-based Netgear DG834G (DSL modem)
frequent pauses (example[1]) between external systems and 7-STABLE
(March 14th). At first, I thought it was ipfilter or ipnat, but I
took those out of the pictur
Sean C. Farley wrote:
I have noticed that with a Linux-based Netgear DG834G (DSL modem)
frequent pauses (example[1]) between external systems and 7-STABLE
(March 14th). At first, I thought it was ipfilter or ipnat, but I took
those out of the picture by activating telnet on the router and
connec
I have noticed that with a Linux-based Netgear DG834G (DSL modem)
frequent pauses (example[1]) between external systems and 7-STABLE
(March 14th). At first, I thought it was ipfilter or ipnat, but I took
those out of the picture by activating telnet on the router and
connecting directly to it. E