This has happened a couple of times to me, but it was due to bad network cards,
creating the broadcast storm. Caused a lot of problems, no one could do
anything, locked up everyone's computer that was in that subnet. We replaced the
nic and everything goes back to normal.
Jake
On Tue, 1 Aug 20
not to do with embedded NICs but we have had problems with our
eepro100 cards in our file servers and netatalk which involved the
server freezing (and workstations connected to it) as the eepro100
flooded the network with... uhm... network activity - sorry - hapened
ages ago and really busy he
On Mon, 31 Jul 2000, Steven Pierce wrote:
> Kevin,
>
> I have one on my machine(server) and it works without an issue. I am using
> 2.2.13. I have not upgraded to .16 yet. I know I should, but it has been one of
>those
> months.,
>
I've got an Intel EEPRO 10/100 Nic built-into my home
machin
Kevin,
I have one on my machine(server) and it works without an issue. I am using
2.2.13. I have not upgraded to .16 yet. I know I should, but it has been one of those
months.,
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On 7/30/2000 at 10:26 PM Edward Marczak wrote:
>28/7/00 4:56 PM, Kevin Wo
there is quite a few problems with 2.2.16 and eepro100
for my base of eepro100 servers, most were able to be resolved with
the addition of the following line in the source.
#define USE_IO
At 16:56 00/07/28 -0400, you wrote:
>Has anyone else been having problems with the Intel eepro100 embedded
>
Kevin Wood wrote:
>
> Has anyone else been having problems with the Intel eepro100 embedded
> NICs? I have a few customers that have been complaining of drop-outs
> with these cards and it seems to be caused by the 2.2.16 (definite I've
> seen it myself) and the 2.2.14 (just heard this one) kern
28/7/00 4:56 PM, Kevin Wood a écrit:
> Has anyone else been having problems with the Intel eepro100 embedded
> NICs? I have a few customers that have been complaining of drop-outs
> with these cards and it seems to be caused by the 2.2.16 (definite I've
> seen it myself) and the 2.2.14 (just hea
Kevin,
I have that one on a MB in a server that I am running. It has not had an issue yet.
Knock on wood, but
when I installed it, it gave me some issues. I thought it was the card, I found out
later it was the nut behind the screw.
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On 7/28/2000
Has anyone else been having problems with the Intel eepro100 embedded
NICs? I have a few customers that have been complaining of drop-outs
with these cards and it seems to be caused by the 2.2.16 (definite I've
seen it myself) and the 2.2.14 (just heard this one) kernels. I also
had one customer