On Mon, 21 Mar 2005 09:40:24 -0500, Shawn Iverson <shawn@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On Monday, March 21, 2005 7:54 AM Bob Chiodini wrote: > >> > > > >Shawn, > > > >Have you verified that both the router side and the PC side have the > >same speed and duplex settings. ethtool or mii-tool should help on the > >PC side. > > > >Bob... > > > > > > I think that you are on to something. That would explain the errors > showing up in ifconfig: > > RX packets:49595 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0 > TX packets:61048 errors:41 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:41 > > My box is 100/Full Duplex. If the Linksys is 100/Half Duplex, receive > packets will arrive without errors, but transmit packets may or may not > hit the Linksys at the right time and result in errors, correct? > > Next chance I get, I will change the server's link speed and see what > happens. If this is the problem, I would find it to be quite odd > because the XP machine that I used for testing is also 100/Full, so why > wouldn't have it been affected? Furthermore, since I also tried putting > a 10/100 autosensing switch between the server and the Linksys to check > for speed/duplex problems, why would the server still be having trouble? > > -- > Well, first thing to remember is rule number one of networking... "You are only as fast as your slowest link". If you have a Cable or DSL modem on the other side of the Linksys, you know that you are not going to be getting more than 10Mbits of speed through them. DSL here in Houston (depending on what level you want to pay for) is either 1.5Mbits, or 6.0 Mbits. Cable throughput will vary, but usually isn't going to be more than that. So is there any reason for your FC3 machine needs a 100Mbit connection to the switch? Also, the auto-sensing switch might let your FC3 machine do a Full Duplex connection to the switch, but if the Linksys is only Half-Duplex (while it SHOULD work fine) then having the FC3 at FD might not make a difference too. Just some things to think about. -- David Registered Linux User 383030 (since everyone else was doing it 8-) ----------------------------------------------------------------------- There are only 10 kinds of people in this world, those who understand binary, and those who don't.