> Dan Everton wrote:
> >
> > On Tue, 24 Aug 1999, Aaron Solochek wrote:
> > > If its not too much of a pain in the ass you might want to try switching
> > > the
> > > oomputers around to see if the problem is in the campus infastructure.
> > > Are you in
> > > the same dorm? Are they switched
Dan Everton wrote:
>
> On Tue, 24 Aug 1999, Aaron Solochek wrote:
> > If its not too much of a pain in the ass you might want to try switching the
> > oomputers around to see if the problem is in the campus infastructure. Are
> > you in
> > the same dorm? Are they switched or shared connections
Dan Everton wrote:
> As for what I mean by locally and externally... we both live on campus at
> university and are connected to the residential network. Traffic within
> this network is fine and goes at full speed for my friend. The residential
> network is connected (through a firewall) to th
On Tue, 24 Aug 1999, Dan Everton wrote:
> On 24 Aug 1999, Jens Ritter wrote:
> > What do you mean by locally and externally? Two cards in different
> > directions?
>
> No interrupts and other cards are not the same. I have an ISA VIBRA16 and
> he has an ISA ESS688, I have an PCI S3 ViRGE, he has a
On Tue, 24 Aug 1999, Aaron Solochek wrote:
> If its not too much of a pain in the ass you might want to try switching the
> oomputers around to see if the problem is in the campus infastructure. Are
> you in
> the same dorm? Are they switched or shared connections? If you live in
> different
>
On 24 Aug 1999, Jens Ritter wrote:
> Dan Everton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > The weirdest part about this is that he has identical network card
> > (RTL-8029, using the ne2k-pci driver), identical kernel (2.2.11), identical
> > Debian install (potato as of yesterday) and identical config (ex
Dan Everton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> The weirdest part about this is that he has identical network card
> (RTL-8029, using the ne2k-pci driver), identical kernel (2.2.11), identical
> Debian install (potato as of yesterday) and identical config (except for the
> IP address of course :). I hav
On Tue, Aug 24, 1999 at 05:29:27PM +1000, Dan Everton wrote:
> This has to be one of the weirdest networking problems I've come across.
>
> A friend running Debian can transfer files on the local network at normal
> 10mbit speeds. However as soon as he tries to transfer stuff from outside the
> lo
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