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- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.lans.ethernet
- Path: sparky!uunet!das.wang.com!wang!fitz
- From: fitz@wang.com (Tom Fitzgerald)
- Subject: Re: le0: Transmit late collision - net problem?
- Organization: Wang Labs, Lowell MA, USA
- Date: Fri, 25 Dec 1992 03:50:28 GMT
- Message-ID: <Bzsqo5.7L7@wang.com>
- References: <1992Dec16.181735@is.morgan.com> <6mbrzrk@quantum.on.ca>
- Keywords: SunOS, twisted-pair Ether, Synoptics
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- > In article <1992Dec16.181735@is.morgan.com> sergei@is.morgan.com
- > (Sergei Poliakoff) writes:
- > >le0: Transmit late collision - net problem?
- > >Does anybody have any additional information, idea or pointers
-
- aboyd@quantum.on.ca (Andrew Boyd) writes:
-
- > Too many repeaters/hubs/concentrators between any two transmitters.
-
- > Excessive cable lengths (eg more than 185m of thin coax or 500m of
- > thick coax in a segment).
-
- There are other things that would give you the same error message without
- actually being that problem:
-
- - Electrical problems like bad connectors or un-twisted phone cable
- injecting noise into the middle of people's packets;
-
- - A system with a bad interface card is sending out its own packets when
- another system is already sending.
-
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