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Date:      Thu, 17 Jan 2002 10:24:03 -0500
From:      "Matthew P. Marino" <bind9@citystamp.com>
To:        "questions@FreeBSD.ORG" <questions@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:   NIC selection advice
Message-ID:  <3C46EC92.84020DAB@citystamp.com>

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  I've got a my 4.4 server up and running on some new hardware. My nic is
performing very poorly. The chipset on my current NIC is DEC21141 and I am using
de0 as the device driver. When the system boots it takes a long time for the NIC
to link up. I get any number of "Link Down" messages. I've tried a number of
ways to force settings from 10 to 100 from half duplex to full, I've beat all
the cable issues to death. I'm beginning to thing the card is bad. I have
another NIC sold by Farallon that is a 3C595-TX in disguise. Based on the
reading from the site I see the 3c595 listed but not as -TX. Is this a minor
oversight or is the "xl" not appropriate? The other problem I seem to have is
that in the sysinstall utilities, the proper drivers are not listed as
choices(at least as far as the hardware compat. list is concearned). Can anyone
recommend a good tutorial on forcing a driver selection for a known NIC. On my
old hardware I got 4000K/sec in FTPon the LAN, now I get an intermittent
65K/sec.

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