On Mon, Dec 15, 2003 at 04:56:44PM +1100, paul van den bergen wrote:
> What tools are there in BSD-land that are usefull for monitoring activity on
> an AP? i.e. like dstumbler but from the LAN side? well, alright, not like
> dstumbler as it has 1) and installed piece of hardware to use and 2) di
> In theory, yes. In practice, throughput is pretty often limited by PC
> architectural issues. Consider, for example, PCI bus speed... Also
> consider the overhead of actually distributing traffic between the
> physical interfaces...
>
So i can get 200Mb/s out of 2 interfaces. (Theortically), t
Current FreeBSD problem reports
Critical problems
S Submitted Tracker Resp. Description
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o [2002/03/09] conf/35726 net Won't let me use ifconfig on the interfac
1 problem total.
Serious problems
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Hello, "%s"!
I've read in this list from a couple years ago, several discussions about
ENOBUFS being returned to UDP-using applications. This is
< said:
> If I were to tweak the sysctl net.inet.ip.intr_queue_maxlen from its
> default of 50 up, would that possibly help named?
No, it will not have any effect on your problem. The IP input queue
is only on receive, and your problem is on transmit.
The only thing that could possibly help you
Hi,
What is the reason for zeroing out the IP checksum
in IP input packet processing, after validating ?
If I leave it as it is, will there be any problems
in the upper layers or in the IP forward paths ?
Thanks in advance!
/Satyam
Satyam Kurapati
Force10 Networks Inc.
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I have installed FreeBSD on a Desktop Machine with a
TI 1410 PCI Cardbus
Bridge and an Avaya Silver Wireless Network Card. The
card connects
perfectly to a D-Link Access Point in Debian and even
in Windows XP.
However, in FreeBSD there is "no carrier" no matter
what I seem to try.
Troubleshoo