Messages in this thread | | | Date | Sun, 6 Jun 1999 10:24:43 -0500 (CDT) | From | Nate Riffe <> | Subject | Re: TCP/PPP bug 2.3.5? |
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On Sun, 6 Jun 1999, Alan Cox wrote:
> > Part of that may be due to the fact the the sending end is a 120 Mhz 5x86 > > machine. The motherboard there is about four or five years old. > > Ok having a PCI NE2K card accounts for that part of it. I don't know what > card tests you've done but the first obvious question. If you send a lot > of data the other direction do the error counts also swap over (ie tx still > sees carrier) >
Transfers from the NE2K machine to the Tulip machine go at about 100KBps with carrier still reading 0 on the NE2K, from the Tulip machine to the NE2K machine they crawl with carrier growing steadily on the Tulip.
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