[K12OSN] Re: New amer.com switch troubles

gKw-X gkw-x at shaw.ca
Wed Jan 4 20:03:23 UTC 2006


The 10/100/1000 is a PCI card. There is an onboard NIC but it is only 
10/100 and it is being used for the incoming internet. Both are running 
on an "eepro" driver (and I know the driver name said "100" and "1000" 
respectively).

David Trask wrote:
> "Support list for opensource software in schools." <k12osn at redhat.com> on
> Tuesday, January 3, 2006 at 11:10 PM +0000 wrote:
> 
>>Which gig intel nic?
>>
>>http://support.intel.com/support/network/browsebyindex.htm#PRO1000
> 
> 
> 
> oooh!  One issue you might also run into....if it has a Marvell chipset
> (only certain ones bother) you may also have an issue.  Is this an onboard
> NIC?  Intel motherboards are now coming (often as I have some) with dual
> NIC's but one is done with one chipset and the other with another.  On one
> of my servers...it shows up as one being an Intel and one being a
> Marvell...even though it is a genuine Intel mobo.
> 
> David N. Trask
> Technology Teacher/Director
> Vassalboro Community School
> dtrask at vcsvikings.org
> (207)923-3100
> 
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