From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 Message-Id: <200208071320.g77DKJV24081@zamenhof.cs.utwente.nl> To: 9fans@cse.psu.edu From: Axel Belinfante Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Subject: [9fans] OT: 3c590C, 3c509B-C repeated carrier loss with e-tech wireless router Date: Wed, 7 Aug 2002 15:20:19 +0200 Topicbox-Message-UUID: d88e29d8-eaca-11e9-9e20-41e7f4b1d025 Off-topic question (partly on-topic because plan 9 is one of the O.S.'es demonstrating the problem (I also tried linux and windows 98)). This quesion is about a wireless router (brandname: E-tech, http://www.e-tech.nu/), that includes a four-port 10-100Mbit switch. When I connect the subject-mentioned (10Mbit) 3com etherlink III cards to it, the link comes up nicely, but when I start to ping the router, in a couple of seconds (after a couple of packets) the link goes down, comes up after 2-3 seconds, works for a while, gets down again, comes up etc., packet loss 30%-40%. Shifting the pci card to another slot, or removing all other cards (except for the video card) dit not make a noticable difference. Connecting such a 3com card via a cross link cable to another machine, it works ok. Also with our normal (university/faculty) net it works ok. I tried the wireless router with four other cards, which worked fine: one 10Mbit that linux identified as realtek 8029 pci (ne2k-pci driver) one 100Mbit that plan 9 identified as i82557, a 10Mbit xircom rem56g10 realport ethernet+modem (with linux), and a 10-100mbit pcmcia card (in linux, which reported autonegotiated half-duplex) Any ideas, anyone? (I suspect some sort of auto-negotation failing?) 3com card details: 3c590C (pci, combo) 03-0046-000 rev A 3c509B-C (isa, combo) assy 03-0021-002 rev A Axel.