Re: Low internet speed

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Am So, den 19.12.2004 schrieb JonVO um 18:43:

> Thanks for the link. I used the settings recommended, turned off ipv6, 
> restarted network, actually restarted the computer, (probably 
> unnecessary as I updated services as I changed them), no luck!
> I suspect the Nvidia ethernet driver "forcedeth.c" is the problem. 
> Looking for updates and workarounds. However, it is odd that adding and 
> activating another ethernet card (3COM) doesn't change the symptoms. The 
> ASUS K8N MB hs an on-board ethernet which one cannot remove. Perhaps I 
> need either a new driver or this MB simply doesn't run FC3 (all correctly).
> JonVO

If even changing to a different ethernet device does not improve things,
there must be something else causing the trouble. To be sure you didn't
broke the loopback resolving, what's the content of your /etc/hosts
file?

# Do not remove the following line, or various programs
# that require network functionality will fail.
127.0.0.1               localhost.localdomain localhost

It _must_ contain this line.

Alexander


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