Hello, is anyone having trouble with this or know how to possibly fix it? After transmitting/receiving about 10MB of data, packets just stop being sent or received. The shownetstatus and getnetstatus continue to show a good connection and an IP address assigned to the device (V2ExpEth in my case). But packets simply no longer flow.
I am running AmiKit with AmigaForever8, Roadshow 1.14 (paid for) on a Vampire 2.3 V500 card.
Thank you,
Daniel
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Roadshow 1.14 stops transmitting/receiving packets after 10MB of data
Roadshow 1.14 stops transmitting/receiving packets after 10MB of dataUnfortunately nobody replies in here. I have the post below you for days and not even 1 word has been said.
Re: Roadshow 1.14 stops transmitting/receiving packets after 10MB of dataWhat do the network interface stats say when this happens? Entering shownetstatus interfaces will show the exact name of the network interface you are using. Use this name with the shownetstatus interface name to print the interface packet counters, etc. Now open a shell window and enter the command ping 8.8.8.8 which should send and receive packets through that interface. If that no longer works (after 10 MBytes of data have been transmitted), please use the shownetstatus interface name command to query the packet receive/send counters. I'd like to know what you find. Re: Roadshow 1.14 stops transmitting/receiving packets after 10MB of dataHi,
i have the same problem on my Amiga 600 (ClassicWB 68k with WB 3.1) . I have a Furia along with an 1MB chip memory extension installed. After ~20 MB no further files are copied. This is what shownetstatus interface 3c589 shows in that state: A ping to my routers ip returns: unknown error code I hope this helps to solve the problem |