> You *must* do this. For full duplex you need a switch, a hub won't be
> sufficient.
ahh ok..didn't know that .
> What performance (in MB/s) are you getting? If that appears to be ok, don't
> worry about the collisions.
performance is suffering pretty bad..I don't know what the potential
perform
I had a similar problem once. Rebooting all the machines in the lan
solved it, but I never figured it out. It hasn't recurred either. This
also was with Realtek cards, interestingly enough (but 10base-2).
Bob
On Mon, Apr 26, 1999 at 05:33:22PM -0700, POP3 for aphro.. wrote:
> I'm having some m
On Mon, Apr 26, 1999 at 05:33:22PM -0700, POP3 for aphro.. wrote:
> I'm having some minor problems with collisions on my 2-node network.
> Hub
> Netgear FE104 100MB 4-port hub(with handy little orange collision light)
>
> I set both systems to half duplex, and that reduced the collisions some
You
I'm having some minor problems with collisions on my 2-node network. Or
maybe it's major, depends on wether you think 482,653 collisions is a lot
for a 5 day period :/
My configuration ->
(server)
Debian Linux 2.1
Linux 2.2.6
Realtek 8129 100B-TX
32MB ram
4GB 7200RPM UW Scsi HD
Hub
Netgear FE10
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