emerling" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: "David Smithson"
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>Subj: Re: Gigabit for FreeBSD
>Type: IPM.Note
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On Mon, Dec 10, 2001 at 10:20:55AM -0800, David Smithson wrote:
> > I am experiencing three relatively small issues:
> >
> > 1. The SMC card seems to take a couple of tries to get the link up. I
> >usually get several messages at boot time that the gigabit
> > link is up
> >from the driv
> I am experiencing three relatively small issues:
>
> 1. The SMC card seems to take a couple of tries to get the link up. I
>usually get several messages at boot time that the gigabit
> link is up
>from the driver, so it appears that it comes up put
> quickly drops one
>or more tim
I am running two FreeBSD (4.4-stable) systems here with the following
GigE cards:
Linksys EG1064
SMC 9462TX
They both use the National Semiconductor chip and are supported by the
nge driver. Both are in dual Athlon systems (Tyan S2460 MBs), connected
to a Linksys EG0008 GigE switch, and are work
D-LINK DGE500-SX works good!
--On Freitag, Dezember 07, 2001 10:22:44 -0800 David Smithson
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> Hi all. Does anyone know of a good stable 1000baseTX gigabit network
> adapter that works well with FreeBSD? I have this Netgear adapter that
> seems to have problems. Hel
I'm using 3Com 3c985-SX and it seems to work fine. Haven't yet push it
hard, but has (so far) provided connectivity.
On Friday, December 7, 2001, at 12:22 , David Smithson wrote:
> Hi all. Does anyone know of a good stable 1000baseTX gigabit network
> adapter that works well with FreeBSD? I
Hi all. Does anyone know of a good stable 1000baseTX gigabit network adapter that
works well with FreeBSD? I have this Netgear adapter that seems to have problems.
Help is -- of course -- appreciated. Thanks.
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