Brouting with Net.ether9000?

I just ran into this issue, and it appears that several other
people have encountered it before (Thread starting 12/8/2000).
My brouting node is an Ampro LittleBoard 486 using the onboard
SMC9000-series chip and a PC/104 NE2000 clone.

Has there been any progress on this? Is there a solution?

ping?

Norton Allen wrote:

I just ran into this issue, and it appears that several other
people have encountered it before (Thread starting 12/8/2000).
My brouting node is an Ampro LittleBoard 486 using the onboard
SMC9000-series chip and a PC/104 NE2000 clone.

Has there been any progress on this? Is there a solution?

Yes, this was fixed last year! What version are you running?

Previously, Norton Allen wrote in qdn.public.qnx4:

ping?

Norton Allen wrote:

I just ran into this issue, and it appears that several other
people have encountered it before (Thread starting 12/8/2000).
My brouting node is an Ampro LittleBoard 486 using the onboard
SMC9000-series chip and a PC/104 NE2000 clone.

Has there been any progress on this? Is there a solution?

Hugh Brown wrote:

Yes, this was fixed last year! What version are you running?

Uh, um, well we’re running 4.24 … We’ve been slow to upgrade because
of reported incompatabilities with QNX Windows, which we use.
I believe we’ll be ready to upgrade real soon now, but not before
our present deployment ends. Is there any problem running the newer
driver under 4.24?

-Norton

Previously, Norton Allen wrote in qdn.public.qnx4:

Hugh Brown wrote:

Yes, this was fixed last year! What version are you running?

Uh, um, well we’re running 4.24 … We’ve been slow to upgrade because
of reported incompatabilities with QNX Windows, which we use.
I believe we’ll be ready to upgrade real soon now, but not before
our present deployment ends. Is there any problem running the newer
driver under 4.24?

No, there shouldn’t be a problem running the new driver, but you also
need the latest Net and netinfo as well.

-Norton