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Date:      Sun, 19 Jun 2005 12:33:59 -0400
From:      Vinny Abello <vinny@tellurian.com>
To:        Marcin Koziej <creep@daedalus.desk.pl>
Cc:        , Tom Pepper <tom@blorp.com>, freebsd-stable@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: re0 "no carrier" problem - Patches found in archives didn't work.
Message-ID:  <6.2.3.3.2.20050619123234.04e2b850@pop3.tellurian.com>
In-Reply-To: <20050619110902.GA705@daedalus.desk.pl>
References:  <20050618234921.GA1740@daedalus.desk.pl> <BEAF69C8-DB9E-4554-A3CC-7749F5C9D2CA@blorp.com> <20050619110902.GA705@daedalus.desk.pl>

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At 07:09 AM 6/19/2005, Marcin Koziej wrote:


>[04:12 19-06-2005] Tom Pepper <tom@blorp.com>
> > this may seem obvious, but do you still have the same issue if you
> > statically define the mediatype to a fixed link speed and duplex?
> > lots of interfaces have problems negotiating autoselect with
> > switches, as protocols vary widely.  the blinking is indicative of
> > autoselect setup woes...
>
>This wasn't obvious for me! Thanks for the answer!
>
>When I set the media by hand it showed 'active', but no data could 
>be transmitted
>(yellow link diode on switch, not blinking). I then pulled the 
>switch with my home
>lan from the wall and plugged my re0 instead - It worked!
>
>So this seems to be the %$R#(@%*$ switch issue. The funny thing is, 
>that with media
>set manually (or sometimes with autoselect) everything works fine 
>with this switch
>(i have used it all day yesterday till evening without problem). 
>Now, when i wait
>some time with media manually set, it starts transmitting data and 
>everything works fine.
>Why does it happen? Why is it so unpredictible? Can it be fixed in software,
>or should i throw the switch out the window and by a new one?

I may be replying to the wrong thread, but if I remember a previous 
post, this is for a realtek gig-e card going to a gig-e switch... 
Just another obvious point but you are using either Cat-5e or Cat-6 
cables, right? Just thought I'd offer another obvious suggestion. :)

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