Date: Thu, 8 Apr 2004 14:37:26 +0200 From: "RazorOnFreeBSD" <yann.luppo@attglobal.net> To: "Peter Giessel" <pgiessel@mac.com> Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Internet 2 Message-ID: <07ed01c41d66$40b219a0$8215670c@razorwork> References: <10968250.1081449163371.JavaMail.pgiessel@mac.com>
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I did that already and rl0 is my Internet NIC for what I saw. Thank you for helping so. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Peter Giessel" <pgiessel@mac.com> To: "RazorOnFreeBSD" <yann.luppo@attglobal.net> Cc: <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org> Sent: Thursday, April 08, 2004 8:32 PM Subject: Re: Internet 2 > There is one way to tell for sure. Unplug your lan then run ifconfig -a > again and see which one is no longer active. status on whichever > interface is plugged into the lan should change from "active" to "no carrier". > > On Thursday, April 08, 2004, at 04:58AM, RazorOnFreeBSD <yann.luppo@attglobal.net> wrote: > > >Are you sure about that ? > >Because Windows XP recognize my LAN as a 10MBits/s and the Internet WAN as > >100MBits/s. > >I don't know why but it works with Windows. >
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