> In fact, I put that preference in precisely to handle this case (I saw
> it on Solaris with a gigabit adapter, but it's also been reported on
> Windows 2000 and I think somebody at least said it *would* happen on
> MacOS X with gigabit adapters, or perhaps even said they saw
> it; I would
> expect it to happen on Linux, the BSDs, and any of the
> commercial UNIXes
> that support TCP checksum offloading as well).
Just for completeness. It's on Windows 2000 running with a 3C905B-TX
NIC, and the option is in the NIC configuration of an Intel Pro 100 (I
don't run TCP through that one.) Those are very popular, decent quality
100BaseTX cards.
--
Richard Urwin, Private
"No 9000 series computer has ever made a mitsake or corrubiteddatatato."
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