dear all, I am configuring a router with Linux redhat 7.3. This router have 4 NICs. One of it is a HomePNA NIC. All NICs are detected, by something curious happen with the HomePNA configuration. It is configured as the latest ethernet interface, and it is the third NIC out of the 4 that I have. As this HomePNA NIC has three interfaces: one RJ45 and two RJ11 I dont know how RedHat configures this kind of NIC. BTW, the HomePNA card is a HPN100 from lynksys and the driver is pcnet32. Another strange thing is that right after restarting the network I start getting the message "runt packet" which I never heard of before. After reading around on the Internet I have realized that the runt packets are packets that are too short and that could be dued to problems on the NIC... Can anyone give me any clue of what could be going on? Many thanks Miguel - : send the line "unsubscribe linux-net" in the body of a message to majordomo@vger.kernel.org More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html