Thanks you all for all your help in my problem.
It's fixed. I had to force the 10baseT/UTP half-duplex connection and allow
some icmp packages.
Joao Fernandes
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David Wagner wrote:
>
> On Fri, 26 Jan 2001, João Fernandes wrote:
>
> > I have a realtek 8139 and a cable modem. I use DHCP to connect to the network
> > and my /etc/dhclient.conf has nothing on it.
> >
> > My problems are:
> > The speed of my connections are way slower in FreeBSD than ar
That's interesting - I have a similar problem that also
just started recently (coincided with changing my power
supply but I'm sure that it is unrelated). I find that
one of three things happens:
1. dhcp simply does not successfully negotiate
2. dhcp negotiates, gets an IP number and a router
Hi,
I've been asked to clarify the topology of my system.
Very simple setup. All I have is my home box connected to my ISP
thru cable-modem. My NIC is a PCI NE2000 clone using the ed driver.
My ISP uses DHCP to assign my IP, so I run dhclient at boot time
from my rc.conf file. This setup has b
> Luc Morin wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I have recently started experiencing network problems on my -stable box.
>
> The last cvsup dates a few weeks back, and everything was working fine up until a
>few days ago.
>
> Strangest thing is that everything works just fine under Win98, and that when I
>re
Hi,
I have tested a few more times by rebooting my box
and pinging a known good host.
Every time I see the same pattern. it works for a
few minutes, then stops working completely.
Attached is a text file with various system
information.
thanks,
Luc Morin
uname -a ouput:
FreeBS