Hello list,

at a site I have a debian sarge system with 3 NICs running as a firewall, 2x 
3Com905 and 1x 3Com (dunno which exactly now) onboard. All three get recognized 
on bootup, share the 3c59x driver (found in the kernel I think) and can be 
configured without errors.

One of the 905s serves as a connection to a duplicate machine in another 
building, some 150m down the road connected via some whacky telephone cable 
using 2 twisted pairs. This connection has been used with Ethernet and 2 lame 
routers just before I put up the 2 debian servers, albeit possibly with 10baseT.

Now I don't get a link on the NICs on both ends, let alone any network 
communication.

What I think, I must force both NICs to 10baseT somehow, but I don't understand 
quite how to do that when I use 3 NICs in each machine sharing the same driver.

I tried playing with the media option in /etc/network/interfaces, but to no 
avail, always giving out errors (not supported parameter and the like, not in 
front of that machine atm) upon networking restart...

Ah yes, don't tell me to get a correct cable, I would do that also... but it 
worked before and it's not possible to dig up the whole street! :)


Any clues and ideas are really welcome. 

Regards,

Erik

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