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Legacy Forums => General Discussion (Legacy) => Topic started by: Lars Bonnesen on April 11, 2003, 02:42:41 PM
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I went to give e-smith a tryout and downloaded the e-smith5.6 iso.
The installation went smooth without any serious problems.
But accessing the box from the network is allmost impossible. Pinging the box results in about 25% drops.
The hardware is a dual PII266 Adaptec SCSI system, tulip netchip.
Is this hardware not powerfull enough or is it unsupported in any way?
Regards, Lars.
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Saying packet drop, I mean packet loss, naturally.
Regards, Lars.
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I have similar Configuration
(HP Kayak XU, 2xPII266, 512MB ECC RAM, SCSI,
NIC Netgear FA310, Compaq NetFlex), which runs without a hassle.
Maybe you have a bad cable or not the correct nic-driver.
Jochen
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Jochen Hoegerl wrote:
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> I have similar Configuration
> (HP Kayak XU, 2xPII266, 512MB ECC RAM, SCSI,
> NIC Netgear FA310, Compaq NetFlex), which runs without a
> hassle.
> Maybe you have a bad cable or not the correct nic-driver.
Could be. Will check the cable.
The driver is a tulip, which ought to work with the digital DE500 (it does on other distos).
But I think it is the box that is doing someting wrong. The disk is working constantly, well only with a few pauses.
Regards, Lars.
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For what it's worth. I've had a lot of trouble with tulip based cards and all versions of SME. I usually stick with the Intel (e100,e1000) based cards as I have had the best luck with them.
-Shad
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Here's my 2 cents worth :-
I've used :-
Tulip, Realtek, Intel, 3COM and SMC (NS Chip) based cards without any problems before, in spite of problems faced by others (especially with all the bad rep. Realtek cards get). As and when I do get a problem (rarely) it is usually due to a bad card and not because all cards of that type are bad.
Kelvin
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I had similar problems with a tulip card. More like 75% packet loss in my case though. I replaced it with a $5 realtek card and everything has been fine since. Now my only source of packet loss has four feet and sharp teeth. The joys of spring !
My cpu is a VIA C3 at 800 Mhz.
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RayG wrote:
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> I had similar problems with a tulip card. More like 75%
> packet loss in my case though. I replaced it with a $5
> realtek card and everything has been fine since. Now my only
> source of packet loss has four feet and sharp teeth. The joys
> of spring !
Same here for what its worth.
jeroen