Re: SIS 900 onboard network adapter

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Thanks, Dennis.  That is what I was thinking too.  I just wanted to see
if anyone knew of a way to fix the behavior of that adapter.

Thanks,

Leo Boucher

> Message: 3
> Subject: Re: SIS 900 onboard network adapter
> From: Dennis Gilmore <dennis@dgilmore.net>
> To: psyche-list@redhat.com
> Organization: 
> Date: 19 Jan 2003 12:45:15 +1000
> Reply-To: psyche-list@redhat.com
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> i had a freind over here and his notebook has the same nic in it.  we
> noticed  thatthe link would drop after he got an ip and was kinda flaky=20
> he couldnt get an ip in phoebe with the nic.  seems the driver isnt the
> best i guess.  my phoebe box with a realtek 8139 card had no issues
> getting an ip.  so from my limited use with that card i would recomend a
> new nic.
> 
> Dennis
> 
> On Sat, 2003-01-18 at 08:24, Redhat wrote:
> > Hello, everyone.
> >=20
> > I am running a Redhat 8 server with a SIS 900 onboard NIC.  Most of the
> > time it runs fine, but occasionally the link seems to drop for no
> > reason. =20
> >=20
> > I am using the driver support for this card built into Redhat 8.  I am
> > considering disabling this device and putting in a PCI network adapter.=20
> > I would rather not do this and welcome anyone's suggestions on how to
> > stabilize the SIS 900.
> >=20
> > Thanks,
> >=20
> > Leo Boucher
> > redhat@cblj.net=20
> --=20
> Dennis Gilmore <dennis@dgilmore.net>



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