From: jake@lucidpark.net (Jacob Elder)
To: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
Subject: xirc2ps_cs: transmit timed out
Date: Sat, 16 Feb 2002 19:35:51 -0500 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20020217003551.GA1814@vger.capecodvacation.com> (raw)
I am trying to use a XE2000 (Xircom 10/100 Network PC Card) in an older Dell
Latitude. The card comes up and does appear to be healthy that the link
light is always red and I can't see any traffic. I've never seen this card
work so I don't know if the link light color indicates a problem. About once
a minute, I see:
NETDEV WATCHDOG: eth0: transmit timed out
eth0: tranmit timed out
eth0: media 10BaseT, silicon 4
(typed that in by hand)
The switch on the other end (Catalyst 2924) shows a normal 100bT fulldup
link light. Running "tcpdump ether host $laptop_mac" from another host
shows nothing.
I am running 2.4.17, debian woody, pcmcia-cs 2.1.31-6.
I'm not subscribed to the list, please CC me on replies.
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Jacob Elder
http://www.lucidpark.net/
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