[CentOS] Failing Network card
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m.roth at 5-cent.usWed Jun 20 15:49:56 UTC 2012
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Gregory P. Ennis wrote: > Gregory P. Ennis wrote: >> <snip> >>>> Some additional information that may be useful. The TrendNet card is >>>> the second TrendNet card I have used. The first card had the same >>>> symptoms, and I deduced the card was bad, and purchased another one. >>>> The symptoms are the same with the second card. <snip> >> Looks like addresses are close. > > So-so; not *that* close. I have some servers with two on-board NIC's whose > MAC addresses end in things like fe:ab, fe:ac, fe;36, fe:37. Still.... > > Actually, I missed the beginning of this thread. Are there no on-board > NICs? I've not seen a m/b in a long time without that; even Rasberry Pi > has one. > > There is an on board nic with the m/b. Here is the mac entry of it. <snip> Are those in use? If not, why not use them? mark "I must be missing something"
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