Messages in this thread |  | | Date | Fri, 09 Feb 2001 15:16:38 -0800 | From | Tom Popowski <> | Subject | FA-311 / Natsemi problems with 2.4.1 |
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Please CC me, as I don't follow the list.
Please also forgive me if I'm stepping on toes. I'm in user-space.
I have had similar problems (network server XXXX not responding) with both a Netgear FA311 (DP83815) and a Macronix (tulip) card when using Donald Becker's drivers under 2.2.x kernels when connected to a Netgear FE108 (100BaseTx-HD) hub. Both work correctly when dumbed-down to 10Mb. The fa311 driver from Netgear worked fine at 100Mb with a 2.2 kernel.
Under 2.4.x, fa311 doesn't compile and natsemi.c gives the messages below. Again, I can (and do) force the card to 10Mb and it works fine with the natsemi driver.
> I'm having problems with the natsemi drivers on my Netgear FA-311 card. > > On one host, I get lots of messages like this: > > eth1: Something Wicked happened! 0700. > eth1: Something Wicked happened! 0740. > eth1: Something Wicked happened! 0740. > eth1: Something Wicked happened! 0740. > eth1: Something Wicked happened! 0740. > eth1: Something Wicked happened! 0740. > eth1: Something Wicked happened! 0540. > -- Tom Popowski Software Support Northwest Geophysical Associates, Inc. http://www.nga.com
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