Marc
I've got the same problem (but with another NIC).
Try to reset your PnP PCI configuration in BIOS.
Usually this is caused by a combination of misconfigured NIC IRQ (shared
with another resource) and high traffic rate.
Daniele
Marc Durocher wrote:
> Hi, first message to the mailing list :)
>
> I just setuped m0n0wall with the XML file provided by
> LanGameReviews.com because i play most of the games it
> mentioned. I enabled traffic shaper and evrything
> seemed to work ok.
>
> But after a few minutes i realised that i was loosing
> my internet connection. I then looked at the log, and
> saw this :
>
> Aug 8 18:43:40 /kernel: dc0: watchdog timeout
> Aug 8 20:23:21 /kernel: dc0: watchdog timeout
> Aug 8 20:23:21 /kernel: dc0: TX underrun --
> increasing TX threshold
> Aug 8 20:51:38 /kernel: dc0: watchdog timeout
> Aug 8 20:53:40 /kernel: IP firewall unloaded
> Aug 8 21:04:10 /kernel: dc0: watchdog timeout
>
>
> What could cause this ? and is there any solution ?
> I have 2 DHCP Windows client on the network.
>
> Thanks for any help
>
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