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RE: FC3 with BEFSR11 Linksys router slow connection
- From: "Shawn Iverson" <shawn nccsc k12 in us>
- To: "For users of Fedora Core releases" <fedora-list redhat com>
- Subject: RE: FC3 with BEFSR11 Linksys router slow connection
- Date: Tue, 22 Mar 2005 08:03:19 -0500
On Monday, March 21, 2005 8:39 PM Rick Stevens wrote:
>
>The trick is that autonegotiation is somewhat ill-defined.
>Windows has hacks that work around issues such as you are
>having, but Linux doesn't.
>
>The solution is to force both ends to 100MbFD and turn off
>autosense. We have similar issues with Cisco and Extreme
>Networks stuff on occasion. I agree it "should work" but it
>often doesn't, so we don't even let them start the discussion.
I definitely can relate. The network I help manage is all Cisco gear,
and I have the same trouble at times, so on most of the switches I force
100/Full. Unfortunately, the BEFSR11 has no way to turn off its
autonegotiation, and coupled with a dumb auto-sensing switch, that is
bad news. However, even after autonegotiation I determine the Linksys
to have 100/Full, and I match it on the Linux box with 100/Full, I run
into trouble. It is only at 100Mbit that I have this problem. It's as
though the Linksys can't properly control the speed mismatch between its
WAN (10Mbit/HD) and LAN interfaces when Linux is a client on the LAN
side.
--
Shawn
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