hellsop@ninehells.com schreef:
> On Wed, Mar 01, 2006 at 02:29:12PM +0100, Johannes Wolf wrote:
>
>>First off:
>>if the LED on the router is not lit while the ethernet card in your Newt is
>>ACTIVE, there is something wron in your HARDWARE.
>
>
> True, if "active" means actually attempting to send data. Not all
> routers light simply based on having a valid link from card to port, or
> even a card that's awake and listening. My Netgear only lights on a data
> transmission or 100mb link. 10mb links (all my wired newton stuff is 10)
> will show activity when the card actually transmits, but not for merely
> turned on.
Yeah, well it doesn't.
Transmit, that is.
And my Newton, I mean.
:)
Karel Jansens
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