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Date:      Thu, 10 Apr 1997 11:07:20 +1000
From:      Adrian Carter <adrian@apic.net>
To:        Andrew Perry <andrew@python.shoal.net.au>
Cc:        questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Weird Network Behaviour 
Message-ID:  <3.0.1.32.19970410110720.007e6d30@mail.apic.net>
In-Reply-To: <Pine.BSI.3.95.970409193041.16129A-100000@python.shoal.net. au>
References:  <3.0.1.32.19970409142658.00792100@mail.apic.net>

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At 19:38 9/04/97 +1000, Andrew Perry wrote:
>> Any suggestions or ideas, however trivial, would be appreciated, as I have
>> pretty much exhausted all tests I can think off, and the problem still
>> exsists.
>> 
>
>I had a problem with my home network between my FreeBSD 2.2 box and a
>win95 machine. It would work ok then when I got a bit of traffic the
>connection would die until I rebooted my FreeBSD box.
>
>My network card is a DE205 and can be software configured to be in either
>2k, 32k or 64k mode. It didn't matter what I configured the card to be,
>the probing always reported it to be in 2k mode so I eventually just set
>it to be in 2k mode and the problem went away.

SMC 8210 ISA 16-Bit. I cant be real sure what the settings are, as it is
offsite and I did not install the card myself. Its the mail/auth server at
the data center where the customers dial in, and I work in the
administration office on the other side of town =)

>
>What sort of card are you using?
>
>Andrew Perry
>andrew@shoal.net.au
>
>
>
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