Re: Best nic/driver combination

2006-11-15 Thread Shane J Pearson
Hi Pedro, On 16/11/2006, at 11:48 AM, pedro la peu wrote: I can easily get some Realtek 8169 based (not 8139!) re cards, some Intel gbit em (they seem less stable than fxp ?), and probably some sk (SMC 9452TX). I have been using sk(4) as my Gigabit card of choice with great success for s

Re: Best nic/driver combination

2006-11-15 Thread pedro la peu
> I can easily get some Realtek 8169 based (not 8139!) re cards, some > Intel gbit em (they seem less stable than fxp ?), and probably some sk > (SMC 9452TX). I have been using sk(4) as my Gigabit card of choice with great success for some time now. In fact, I don't bother looking for anything el

Re: Best nic/driver combination

2006-11-15 Thread Nick Holland
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Marcel Prisi a icrit : >> Hi all, >> >> I am in the process of reinstalling our OpenBGPd router under OpenBSD >> 4.0. >> >> We are currently using two fxp's and a quad sis. >> >> The fxp's are ok, but the sis are really bad. It looks like the first of >> the four ports (s

Re: Best nic/driver combination

2006-11-15 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Marcel Prisi a icrit : Hi all, I am in the process of reinstalling our OpenBGPd router under OpenBSD 4.0. We are currently using two fxp's and a quad sis. The fxp's are ok, but the sis are really bad. It looks like the first of the four ports (sis0) works OK, but the next three cannot handle m