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I have an SGR24 and an SR48G2i, and so far they've been just fine.
However, I know that they've also come out with newer models since, and
if you're seeing problems, it would help to know about them so we can
stay away from those models.<br>
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<pre wrap="">key phrase here. . . amer.com
we have had not-so-good luck with those. . .
Doug
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De Queen Public Schools
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<pre wrap="">Almquist Burke <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:balmquist@mindfirestudios.com"><balmquist@mindfirestudios.com></a> 1/4/2008 6:26 AM >>>
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<pre wrap=""><!---->The gigabit switch is an amer.com SGD5.
On Jan 3, 2008, at 8:39 PM, Peter Scheie wrote:
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<pre wrap="">What kind of switch? I've seen problems when the clients have
100Mb cards but are plugged into gigbit ports on the switch.
There's some twiddling with frame size that needs to be done. I
think there's a document about it on the LTSP wiki.
Peter
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<pre wrap="">I've just built a server with two intel Gigabit ethernet cards and
installed K12LTSP 5EL. It won't issue addresses to the computers
attached to the switch. Either the GX1 or a macbook. Swapping
switches and cables doesn't seem to work, but the onboard 100 mbit
card does. Has anyone else had this problem with dhcpd and intel
gigabit nics?
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