We have weird hardware and the data sheet seems to say we can fix the issue by turning off MDI-X. I don't see MDI-X on/ off as a parameter to the driver. Anyone have words of wisdom? Thanks. Ray
Looking at the e1000 driver, it looks as though MDI-X is turned off if you set the speed and duplex on the command line. On 2014/12/11, 4:21 PM, "Ray Mack" <community-noreply@qnx.com> wrote: >We have weird hardware and the data sheet seems to say we can fix the >issue by turning off MDI-X. I don't see MDI-X on/off as a parameter to >the driver. > >Anyone have words of wisdom? > >Thanks. > >Ray > > > >_______________________________________________ > >Networking Drivers >http://community.qnx.com/sf/go/post112633 >To cancel your subscription to this discussion, please e-mail >drivers-networking-unsubscribe@community.qnx.com
Hugh: Thanks for the quick response. So, Set the speed to 10 MBPS and Duplex to full when the driver is launched should turn off MDI-X? Ray
Yes. Sent from my BlackBerry 10 smartphone on the Rogers network. Original Message From: Ray Mack Sent: Thursday, December 11, 2014 4:44 PM To: drivers-networking Reply To: drivers-networking@community.qnx.com Subject: Re: Can you turn off MDI-X in e1000 driver? Hugh: Thanks for the quick response. So, Set the speed to 10 MBPS and Duplex to full when the driver is launched should turn off MDI-X? Ray _______________________________________________ Networking Drivers http://community.qnx.com/sf/go/post112636 To cancel your subscription to this discussion, please e-mail drivers-networking-unsubscribe@community.qnx.com