Date: Fri, 25 Aug 2006 08:03:25 -0700 From: Jeremy Karlson <karlj000@unbc.ca> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: NGE Network Driver Problem. Message-ID: <9AD1321C-3D18-404E-809C-91174EC9F7B9@unbc.ca> In-Reply-To: <17646.34774.109468.614268@jerusalem.litteratus.org> References: <95AEF7C1-337B-4686-AF5C-3A41D0EB7C9C@unbc.ca> <17646.30432.803446.748621@jerusalem.litteratus.org> <ABD45015-B504-4400-B39A-11598475C29E@unbc.ca> <17646.34774.109468.614268@jerusalem.litteratus.org>
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On 24-Aug-06, at 22:17, Robert Huff wrote: > Probably. The chip name means a Realtek <ptui!> 8169, and that > takes the re() driver. That's pretty much the same way I feel about 'em. > Shouldn't hurt. I fixed mine by > a) removing both re and skc from the kernel config file > and > b) adding > if_re_load="YES" > to /boot/loader.conf. Your mileage may vary. Unfortunately, this didn't work out for me. I tried a bit of other fiddling as well and didn't get any change in behaviour. I'll just take the card back and maybe try a D-Link <ptui!> one with a different chipset. Thanks a lot for your suggestions. -- Jeremy
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