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#23 |
worksforme
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Realtek driver troubles
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David Azarewicz
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eco
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Description |
Eugene Gorbunoff
r8169-0.0.2.zip
1) traps occur sometimes:
I made a phiti
2) slow Netbios over tcp/ip:
IBM Peers,
- copying a huge file -- speed: 32000 bytes per second
(from network to network)
- copying from Network drive to local disk =
good speed, 18,000K bytes
- copying from local disk to Network drive = 30000 bytes per second
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#22 |
fixed
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No Network with R8169 0.0.3
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David Azarewicz
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David McKenna
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Description |
I have an MSI H55M-E33 motherboard with Realtek RTL8111DL chip on board running eCS 2.1. From PCI:
Bus 1 (PCI Express), Device Number 0, Device Function 0
Vendor 10ECh Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd.
Device 8168h RTL8111/8168B PCI Express Gigabit Ethernet controller
Subsystem ID 76361462h Onboard RTL8111b on MSI P965 Platinum Mainboard (Guess Only!)
Subsystem Vendor 1462h Micro-Star International Co., Ltd.
I have been using the R8110 driver supplied with eCS 2.1. In order to get it to work I needed to define the NETADDRESS parameter.
When I try to use the new R8169 driver (after removing the R8110 driver) I can not access any network - either Internet or local SAMBA. I added TCPIP and TCPBEUI to the driver in MPTS. Also tried defining NETADDRESS but no change. In both cases the driver seems to load and it is listed in the hardware manager. I can also ping 127.0.0.1 and 192.168.0.4 (the static IP of this machine) but no other local or Internet IPs.
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#21 |
fixed
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e1000e hangs during netbind - T61 hangs on boot at netbind after update to e1000e 0.2.1
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David Azarewicz
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madodel
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Description |
Just tried the latest e1000e 0.2.1 driver on my T61 (eCS 2.1)
Vendor 8086h Intel Corporation
Device 1049h 82566MM Gigabit Network Connection
Hangs on boot and have to Ctrl-AltF10 to reboot. Returning to e1000e 0.1.8 and system boots again. Stepping through the drivers (Alt-F4) freeze occurs after netbind.sys is processed.
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