On Monday, 25th March 2002, Robert Watson wrote:
>I think I have an identical problem involving a Linksys ethernet card
>using if_dc. I have to force it to negotiate 10mbps, since it fails to
>negotiate anything higher with my 10/100 switch. No idea why at all.
>
>dc0: port 0xe800-0xe8ff mem
>
On Monday, 25th March 2002, "Ilmar S. Habibulin" wrote:
>On Mon, 25 Mar 2002, Stephen McKay wrote:
>
>> What sort of card do you have? The output of dmesg would help. Have you
>> tried 4.5 on this machine?
>I have some noname nic with Intel 21143 chip. dmesg attached. I'm using
>only trustedbsd
On Mon, 25 Mar 2002, Ilmar S. Habibulin wrote:
> On Mon, 25 Mar 2002, Stephen McKay wrote:
>
> > What sort of card do you have? The output of dmesg would help. Have you
> > tried 4.5 on this machine?
> I have some noname nic with Intel 21143 chip. dmesg attached. I'm using
> only trustedbsd_ma
On Mon, 25 Mar 2002, Stephen McKay wrote:
> What sort of card do you have? The output of dmesg would help. Have you
> tried 4.5 on this machine?
I have some noname nic with Intel 21143 chip. dmesg attached. I'm using
only trustedbsd_mac branch on my ws.
> Of course the dc driver should auton
On Friday, 22nd March 2002, "Ilmar S. Habibulin" wrote:
>On Sat, 23 Mar 2002, Stephen McKay wrote:
>
>> It's been quite a while since I updated my -current box, but when I did,
>> I was surprised to find that my DE500 network card (21143 chip) had stopped
>> working. The switch showed no link.
On Sat, 23 Mar 2002, Stephen McKay wrote:
> It's been quite a while since I updated my -current box, but when I did,
> I was surprised to find that my DE500 network card (21143 chip) had stopped
> working. The switch showed no link. Ifconfig showed "no carrier".
I've had the simular problem.