On Mon, 30 May 2005, Imobach González Sosa wrote:
First of all, THANK YOU all for your help. I tried all your solutions
but I didn't worked for me. Why? Simple: the problem seems to be in may
ADSL router.
I'll explain: I took my desktop computer to my neighbour's home. I
connected it to his
On Mon, 30 May 2005, Kris Kennaway wrote:
On Mon, May 30, 2005 at 10:56:22PM +0200, Sebastian Ahndorf wrote:
Kris Kennaway wrote:
Both sides must have same config, autosense should work if there is no
config possibility in other end.
autosense may in fact not work, especially on low-quality
At 04:56 PM 5/30/2005, Sebastian Ahndorf wrote:
Kris Kennaway wrote:
Both sides must have same config, autosense should work if there
is no config possibility in other end.
autosense may in fact not work, especially on low-quality NICs like rl.
I don't agree to that.
I had similar problems w
- Original Message -
From: "Sebastian Ahndorf" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Steven Hartland wrote:
Quite a few 100tx nic / switch combinations misbehave when both
sides are not set to the same be that 100fdx or auto sense. I've actually
never seen a problem with 100tx autoneg as long as both
On Mon, May 30, 2005 at 10:56:22PM +0200, Sebastian Ahndorf wrote:
> Kris Kennaway wrote:
> >>Both sides must have same config, autosense should work if there is no
> >>config possibility in other end.
> >
> >
> >autosense may in fact not work, especially on low-quality NICs like rl.
> >
>
> I do
Steven Hartland wrote:
Quite a few 100tx nic / switch combinations misbehave when both
sides are not set to the same be that 100fdx or auto sense. I've actually
never seen a problem with 100tx autoneg as long as both ends had
it selected and there wasn't a cable problem.
I was talking about c
Sebastian Ahndorf wrote:
Kris Kennaway wrote:
Both sides must have same config, autosense should work if there is
no config possibility in other end.
autosense may in fact not work, especially on low-quality NICs like rl.
I don't agree to that.
I had similar problems with my network usin
- Original Message -
From: "Sebastian Ahndorf" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Kris Kennaway wrote:
Both sides must have same config, autosense should work if there is no
config possibility in other end.
autosense may in fact not work, especially on low-quality NICs like rl.
I don't agree to
First of all, THANK YOU all for your help. I tried all your solutions
but I didn't worked for me. Why? Simple: the problem seems to be in may
ADSL router.
I'll explain: I took my desktop computer to my neighbour's home. I
connected it to his ADSL and... worked pretty fine! So I got a new
router (f
Kris Kennaway wrote:
Both sides must have same config, autosense should work if there is no
config possibility in other end.
autosense may in fact not work, especially on low-quality NICs like rl.
I don't agree to that.
I had similar problems with my network using a cheap switch with some
On Mon, May 30, 2005 at 07:52:13PM +0300, Pertti Kosunen wrote:
> Imobach Gonz??lez Sosa wrote:
>
> >Ok, I think I have it correctly with this command:
> >
> >ifconfig rl0 media 100baseTX -mediaopt full-duplex
> >
> >(rl0 or dc0, I've used two different NICs).
> >
> >Moreover, I connected my FreeB
On Mon, May 30, 2005 at 11:03:20AM +0100, Imobach Gonz?lez Sosa wrote:
> El dom, 29-05-2005 a las 14:27 -0700, Kris Kennaway escribi??:
> >
> > This kind of thing is often caused by duplex mismatch on your NIC.
>
> Ok, I've been playing around with media options (10/100, full and half
> duplex) b
On Mon, 30 May 2005 17:00:23 +0200, Imobach González Sosa
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
El lun, 30-05-2005 a las 12:49 +0200, Gunnar Flygt escribió:
On Mon, May 30, 2005 at 11:03:20AM +0100, Imobach González Sosa wrote:
> El dom, 29-05-2005 a las 14:27 -0700, Kris Kennaway escribió:
> >
> > This
Imobach González Sosa wrote:
Ok, I think I have it correctly with this command:
ifconfig rl0 media 100baseTX -mediaopt full-duplex
(rl0 or dc0, I've used two different NICs).
Moreover, I connected my FreeBSD box to the ADSL router (directly, no
more machines connected) and forced the adapter
El lun, 30-05-2005 a las 12:49 +0200, Gunnar Flygt escribió:
> On Mon, May 30, 2005 at 11:03:20AM +0100, Imobach González Sosa wrote:
> > El dom, 29-05-2005 a las 14:27 -0700, Kris Kennaway escribió:
> > >
> > > This kind of thing is often caused by duplex mismatch on your NIC.
> >
> > Ok, I've b
El dom, 29-05-2005 a las 14:27 -0700, Kris Kennaway escribió:
>
> This kind of thing is often caused by duplex mismatch on your NIC.
Ok, I've been playing around with media options (10/100, full and half
duplex) but it didn't work. I suppose that I'll try to get a better NIC
from one of my friend
On Sun, May 29, 2005 at 10:10:24PM +0100, Imobach Gonz??lez Sosa wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Ok, I'm new to FreeBSD (for second time :)) and I'm getting an strange
> behaviour. I don't know if you could help me, but I've to try. I've read the
> handbook, manpages and search google for a while, but I don'
Hi all,
Ok, I'm new to FreeBSD (for second time :)) and I'm getting an strange
behaviour. I don't know if you could help me, but I've to try. I've read the
handbook, manpages and search google for a while, but I don't know how to
solve it.
I have some machines in my network, connected to Internet
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