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Date:      Sat, 19 May 2001 06:10:37 -0400
From:      the-beach <sam2539@the-beach.net>
To:        <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org>
Subject:   NIC troubleshooting?
Message-ID:  <B72BBEDD.7360%sam2539@the-beach.net>

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FreeBSD machine with 2 NICs doing the nat thing, all was working fine.

One NIC died, so I replaced it with some card I just had lying around, a
cheapy. Had to reconfigure all the nat, rc.conf and rc.firewall stuff
because the new cheapy card is a dc type, whatever that means. The working
config before the card failed was NICs de0 & de1, now it's dc0 and de0 (just
in case that's important).

Now the connection from the nated out workstations to the internet show a
lot of packet loss pinging anywhere outside the private network.

I wouldn't know what to do other than go buy another NIC and try it. Are
there some cool tools to check what's wrong?

thanks


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