Dijkman, R.M. (Remco) wrote:
Hi,
lspci shows that the card indeed has power saving abilities. However, I do not know how to turn them off. I have ACPI turned off (I could turn it back on if that helps). I also turned off all my power saving abilities in the BIOS. Still the network card says that
Hi,
lspci shows that the card indeed has power saving abilities. However, I do not know
how to turn them off. I have ACPI turned off (I could turn it back on if that helps).
I also turned off all my power saving abilities in the BIOS. Still the network card
says that it has power savings.
BT
#Well, the card that I am using is a DEC/Tulip as well, so I probably
#have to replace it then.
I have a similar problem with a Compaq Netellient (tlan driver)..
It works for a while, then stops completely - no amount of
/etc/init.d/networking stop/starting works - I end up having to reboot(!)..
: Ethernet card not responding after some time
> Has anybody experienced a similar problem or have any idea what the
> problem could be?
Had that problem in a system using DEC/Tulip cards, never worked out
what the cause was, I just replaced the cards with Intel Etherexpress
and haven'
Dijkman, R.M. (Remco) wrote:
Hi,
I have got this really weird problem. I have a router set up at home and
everything works fine. Computers at home can always access the internet.
I also have the SSH port on the router open so that I can connect to it
from elsewhere. However, when nobody is using th
> Has anybody experienced a similar problem or have any idea what the
> problem could be?
Had that problem in a system using DEC/Tulip cards, never worked out
what the cause was, I just replaced the cards with Intel Etherexpress
and haven't seen the problem since ;)
Hi,
I have got this really weird problem. I have a router set up at home and
everything works fine. Computers at home can always access the internet.
I also have the SSH port on the router open so that I can connect to it
from elsewhere. However, when nobody is using the internet at home, the
rou
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