[Thanks to A.J. from VNT for the answer which I am relaying below.]
On Wed, 01 Dec 2004 21:01:48 +0100, Lennert Buytenhek wrote:
> "Is the hardware capable of sending back-to-back packets (i.e. with
> an inter-packet gap of no more than 96 bit times)?"
=> YES. All the VIA Rhine Fast Ethernet controllers follows the IEEE
standard (inter-frame gap is 96 bit time) and it is hardware fixed and
NOT programmable.
> "Can misprogramming the chip lead to the effect that the inter-packet
> gap is never less than 112 bit times?"
=> NO, it is fixed and neither software nor board level change could
modify the inter-frame gap of VIA Rhine Fast Ethernet controller.
> > Of course, you can always check if VIA's driver has the same issue. If
> > it doesn't, chances are we can borrow the fix.
>
> Hmm, didn't know they had such a driver. Where can I find it?
=> in http://www.viaarena.com/ , choose "downloads" => "Drivers" =>
choose target OS (e.g. Fedora Core Linux) => "Ethernet (Networking/LAN)"
=> choose the type of your Ethernet controller => click to download
the combo driver software package.
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