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Date:      Wed, 17 May 2006 21:01:35 -0400
From:      Mike Tancsa <mike@sentex.net>
To:        Gunter Wambaugh <gunter@six-two.net>
Cc:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Bandwidth Troubleshooting
Message-ID:  <6.2.3.4.0.20060517205856.11b86440@64.7.153.2>
In-Reply-To: <78A78C0C-FC04-43C9-A83F-FC98A8B85EB9@six-two.net>
References:  <2EF50459-DD90-44EF-A905-DF324DE55CF3@six-two.net> <0adi6218gdvsk6rubst33aiqlpkggtlb94@4ax.com> <78A78C0C-FC04-43C9-A83F-FC98A8B85EB9@six-two.net>

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At 08:47 PM 17/05/2006, Gunter Wambaugh wrote:
>>On Mon, 15 May 2006 20:13:05 -0500, in sentex.lists.freebsd.questions
>>you wrote:
>>
>>>         media: Ethernet 100baseTX <full-duplex>

This looks like you have it set to 100-FD *Manual*.  Try
ifconfig fxp0 media autoselect



>>What kind of switch do you have your NIC plugged into ?
>>
>>What is the output of
>>netstat -ni
>>and
>>sysctl -a | grep flight
>>
>>         ---Mike
>>$ netstat -ni
>Name    Mtu Network       Address              Ipkts Ierrs    Opkts
>Oerrs  Coll
>fxp0   1500 <Link#1>      00:06:29:de:51:ab 44071780  1735
>52399432     0     0
>fxp0   1500 fe80:1::206:2 fe80:1::206:29ff:        0     -
>3     -     -
>fxp0   1500 192.168.1     192.168.1.106     44029897     -
>
>This box is plugged into my Linksys Wireless router.  I don't think
>it's the router as other boxes connected to it seem unaffected.  I
>tried swapping the network cable and the port on the router, but
>Ierrs increased.  Bad network card?  Misconfigured network card/driver?


It looks like a duplex mismatch.  Change your duplex settings to auto 
and see how things go from there.

         ---Mike




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