Shawn wrote: > FC6 > asus p5b-vm motherboard > > the realtek nic doesn't want to work > tried another card - which uses rtl 8139 drivers > > no luck getting either to send more than 1kb/sec > can't ping In my experience, the RTL 8139 driver is very stable and Just Works. There are two things I would suggest: * So you've had a card that appears not to work. You've swapped it out, and that one doesn't want to work either. Might I suggest that it might not be the card at fault, but the cable of the device to which you're connecting it? Are the 100 MBit/s lights on? Do you see the lights at either end of the link flashing appropriately when you try pinging? * The RTL 8139 is very very common, largely because it is very cheap. It is also a 100 Mbit/s card -- these days the only reason for the manufacturers the choose that rather than a gigbit card is to save a few pennies. So you can expect the manufacturer to have attempted to cut costs as much as possible on this card -- are you sure it works properly? Hope this helps, James. -- E-mail: james@ | Dalek invasion at work today. I plugged them into the aprilcottage.co.uk | net: they behave better than some Windows boxes. They | make great spam filters: "Enlarge your..." "EX - TER - | MI - NATE!" All in a day's work for a sysadmin... -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list