$mii-tool -A 100baseTx-FD eth0 or $mii-tool -F 100baseTx-FD eth0 Please use mii-tool. 2004-05-31 (ì) 17:39 +0100ì, Eliot Stock ìêë: > I just bought a Hush PC with a Realtek RTL-8139 in it and put Fedora Core 2. The > driver is 8139too and works out of the box but is very slow. It's inconsistent > - some sites are faster than others, and DNS lookups seem slow. There are > postings from people with the same symptoms here: > > 1. > http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/showthread.php?s=&postid=940951#post940951 > > and here: > > 2. http://seclists.org/lists/linux-kernel/2004/May/3109.html > > 1 Suggests this is power management-related, so I tried stopping the acpid > daemon - no joy. 2 suggests that upgrading to kernel 2.6.6 might fix it, so I > got that out of testing and upgraded, but still no joy. > > Realtek's site has some drivers here: > > http://www.realtek.com.tw/downloads/downloads1-3.aspx?series=16&Software=True#16Unix%20(Linux) > > but they look old, and none explicitly say they're for 2.6 kernels. > > lspci shows: > > http://www.realtek.com.tw/downloads/downloads1-3.aspx?series=16&Software=True#16Unix%20(Linux) > > /etc/modprobe.conf includes: > > alias eth0 8139too > > What to do? > > Cheers, > > Eliot Stock. > > ------------------------------------------------- > This mail sent through IMP: http://horde.org/imp/ > >