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Re: [Weird problems with INTEL Ethernet Card]



ea@sellinet.net wrote:

>>Hello,
>>
>>Sunday, January 15, 2006, 6:59:53, ea@sellinet.net wrote:
>>
>>esn> Usually maybe..but in this case the on-board NICs are connected to
>>PCI-E
>>esn> x8 and as you say the slots are connected to another bus, and I don't
>>have
>>esn> any kind of other cards.
>>
>>  You can try running "lspci -tv" for tree-like list of devices and
>>  buses. Sometimes it doesn't print device name (only numbers), so
>>  check also with plain "lspci" output.
>>
>>    
>>
>
>
>Here is the output, if someone from you wants to see it
>
>-[00]-+-00.0  Intel Corp. Workstation Memory Controller Hub
>      +-02.0-[01]----00.0  Broadcom Corporation NetXtreme BCM5721 Gigabit
>Ethernet PCI Express
>      +-03.0-[02]----00.0  Broadcom Corporation NetXtreme BCM5721 Gigabit
>Ethernet PCI Express
>      +-1c.0-[03]--+-01.0  Intel Corp. 82545GM Gigabit Ethernet Controller
>      |            \-02.0  Intel Corp. 82545GM Gigabit Ethernet Controller
>      +-1e.0-[04]----01.0  ATI Technologies Inc 210888GX [Mach64 GX]
>      +-1f.0  Intel Corp. 6300ESB LPC Interface Controller
>      +-1f.1  Intel Corp. 6300ESB PATA Storage Controller
>      \-1f.3  Intel Corp. 6300ESB SMBus Controller
>
>
>  
>
The only other thing that comes to mind, is that perhaps the bus speed
is being detected incorrectly, or the cards are for some reason forcing
the bus down to a lower speed. Both of these I would think extremly
unlikely though



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