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>     > : Sounds like an interrupt problem of some sort.  What version are
>     > : you using?  Is PAO in place, or are you using stock FreeBSD?
>     >
>     > I'm using stock FreeBSD-current.  I've been building test kernels
>     > with updated source everyday for the past week and it doesn't seem
>     > to make a difference.
> 
>     It could be that your PCIC controller is not supported and/or buggy.
> 
> It might simply be an interrupt conflict, too.  Have you tried manually
> assigning different irq's to the ethernet card?

Interrupt conflicts "can't happen", unless an interrupt is used that is
attached to hardware that FreeBSD isn't aware of.

(Ie; a sound-card is connected to IRQ 5 that FreeBSD is unaware of).


Nate

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