Messages in this thread |  | | | Date | Mon, 20 Sep 1999 15:48:15 -0400 (EDT) | | From | Derek Wildstar <> | | Subject | Re: 1000ms delay in networking stack or driver, new bug? |
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On Mon, 20 Sep 1999, Arjan van de Ven wrote:
> In article <199909201653.JAA00874@pizda.ninka.net> you wrote: > > > Do I sense that the common denominator in this problem is that some > > form of DHCP/pump/whatever is being used? If that is common amongst > > everyone seeing this problem, it would be nice to know. > > I only exerienced this once, so maybe it doesn't count, but: > I don't use DHCP, I have two NIC's though (both RTL8139) and a i386/SMP > machine. No special network-configuration configured. (So no pump, NAT or > whatever). Networkload was significant though (bursts of > 60 Mbit/s).
I've experienced the same problem on an i386/single (pII) with a 3c575b (PCMCIA) net card, no DHCP, a several kernels and version version of pcmcia utils (either compiled w/gcc2.7.2.3 or gcc2.95.1/egcs 1.1.2, same problem either way) The NIC/PCMCIA are compiled as modules -- though I have yet to experience the same problem with 2.3.15-18 with cardbus drivers linked into the kernel.
Hope this helps a bit...
-dwild
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