Date: Sun, 21 Sep 2003 00:37:24 +0100 From: Cameron Murdoch <cam@macaroon.net> To: Scott Likens <damm@fpsn.net> Cc: freebsd-current@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Network problems Message-ID: <1064101044.4946.14.camel@aalto.macaroon.net> In-Reply-To: <1064099784.5582.2.camel@desolation.livid.de> References: <1064095807.721.14.camel@aalto.macaroon.net> <1064098207.5576.1.camel@desolation.livid.de> <1064099099.4946.5.camel@aalto.macaroon.net> <1064099784.5582.2.camel@desolation.livid.de>
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On Sun, 2003-09-21 at 00:16, Scott Likens wrote: > On Sat, 2003-09-20 at 16:04, Cameron Murdoch wrote: > > On Sat, 2003-09-20 at 23:50, Scott Likens wrote: > > > First, do you use DHCP? > > > > No, not on this laptop. > > > > > What are you doing exactly when it looses 'net or 'ip? > > > > Nothing specific that I can see. Sometimes nothing, sometimes an nfs > > installworld, which was a bit dangerous seeing as the connection would > > drop every few mins/secs. > > > > Have you tried to replace the network card with a different one to see > if you get the same results? > > either the same type of card, or a different type? > > It might be a weird bug in that card, or in the driver. It is an integrated card, so no :) As Warner said in another email, this card normally works flawlessly. I have many pci versions of it in other machines running current which do not have this problem, so it could be hardware, but it seems a little strange to me. Cheers, Cam
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