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#26 fixed Title name in 8169.nif is confusing Yoda
Description

Title = "Realtek 1G MAC Driver from Mensys BV"

Well, exactly the same says the old 8110 driver, that all people have on their HD. When using MPTS - it is impossible to tell the difference.

Try giving it a better description like ex:

Title = "Realtek Gigabit Lan driver for 8111/8168/8169"

#25 wontfix Please move driver output from screen to Lantran.log Yoda
Description

It is a very bad idea, that drivers sends output to screen during boot/load. The only time it should do that, is when an error is detected. Output should however always be sent to Lantran.log , just like other well written network drivers do it.

A /V swich could be added, if someone would prefer the output to boot screen - just like implemented in Danis and UNIAUD drivers.

The 'Component' for this ticket should really be 'Generic' as it applies to all Multimac drivers - but unfortunately there is no such choice.

#24 fixed R8169 Driver only passes packets through in 15 secs every minute. Yoda
Description

Hardware:

Asrock A330GC MoBo? with ATOM CPU. Onboard Realtek Gigabit LAN 8111DL chip. (+ an extra 8139 card in PCI slot).

It seems that output goes out to network fine, but the driver ignores input 75% of the time.

When I try to ping another PC on network, it does send out the pings, and other PC answers all the time - but the answers are never 'received'. Then, after maybe 100 pings, driver suddenly works for a little time and then stops again. Out of 1000 pings - 75% is lost.

It looks like there is open for input in 15 secs, and then closed again for 45 secs.

It is possible to pull a web page down, if I hit the right moment.

Tried NETBEUI too - it is basically the same. If I hit the right moment, I can view resources from net; but otherwise nothing comes in.

I tried RXCHAIN=NO - but it didn't change anything.

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