>
>> >tcpdump on the laptop sees the packet? That's very odd.
>>
>> Ceratinly is. I don't think this particular problem has anything
>> to do with the cardbus adapter. I run tcpdump with "-v -v -v" and
>> it never reported a bad checksum either.
>
>For curiosity's sake, I'd try a different cab
> >tcpdump on the laptop sees the packet? That's very odd.
>
> Ceratinly is. I don't think this particular problem has anything
> to do with the cardbus adapter. I run tcpdump with "-v -v -v" and
> it never reported a bad checksum either.
For curiosity's sake, I'd try a different cable to th
>tcpdump on the laptop sees the packet? That's very odd.
Ceratinly is. I don't think this particular problem has anything
to do with the cardbus adapter. I run tcpdump with "-v -v -v" and
it never reported a bad checksum either.
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: After the recent introduction of cardbus support into -current, I
: decided to upgrade my laptop. At first glance, the system seemed
: to support a Xircom "Real Port" 10/100/56K modem card with the
: dc driver. The funny thing though is
After the recent introduction of cardbus support into -current, I
decided to upgrade my laptop. At first glance, the system seemed
to support a Xircom "Real Port" 10/100/56K modem card with the
dc driver. The funny thing though is that, although I can initiate
IP or TCP connections to remote hos