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I had the same experience, as my znyx QFE is from an IP440. My Phobos NIC has been nothing but joy. Tim Nelson wrote: > I have a situation where I only have one PCI slot available. Currently, > I'm using a Znyx card from a Nokia appliance. To my surprise, it is > working... sort of. Things are fine, but once in a while I'm seeing > "kernel: dc1: TX underrun -- increasing TX threshold" in the logs. Last > night, it completely stopped accepting traffic. > > Are you currently using a Phobos nic? Have you had any problems? > > Tim Nelson > Technical Consultant > Rockbochs Inc. > > > > krt wrote: >> fxp cards are 50/50 - some work (phobos, some d-link, intel specific) >> while some have issues/don't work - Sun, ZNYX, etc. (though there are >> some znyx that might work...) >> >> I wish I had the brain power to remember the model numbers, I believe >> my phobos nic is a P430TX >> >> >> Simon Dick wrote: >>> On Fri, 2007-05-18 at 10:19 -0500, Tim Nelson wrote: >>>> What is everyone using currently for quad ethernet cards, PCI based? >>>> We are looking for something that is relatively inexpensive. I >>>> remember hearing on the list about Intel and Realtek based cards. >>>> Are these recommended? >>> >>> I've successfully had cards based on the de chipset and fxp chipset >>> working under freebsd, just don't ask for model numbers as I sold my de >>> chipset and haven't got easy access to the fxp one at the moment. I did >>> have no trouble with them though >>> >>> >>> --------------------------------------------------------------------- >>> To unsubscribe, e-mail: m0n0wall dash unsubscribe at lists dot m0n0 dot ch >>> For additional commands, e-mail: m0n0wall dash help at lists dot m0n0 dot ch >>> >>> |