I happened to have out my circa late 1990s (now ancient) Netgear EN104 10-BASE-T hub, half-duplex of course (showing off ancient tech to younger co-workers), so I thought I'd have my work Pi5 network thru it... it's misses alot of stuff. Same goes with my personal PI5. The hub is working fine as I can connect some other computer to the hub and network just fine. The Pi5's both work connected to a 100-BASE-TX switch, and a Gigabit switch, and network quite well on both. There isn't alot of network traffic happening either. I can certainly increase network traffic from the other device so that the collision led is lighting up and traffic still flows from the other device, but not the Pi5 (both of them).
As far as I'm concerned (a professional programmer), is saying that something's not working here.
Doesn't impact me... using the 10-BASE-T hub was more for amusement, not a serious "I'm doing QA", but does bother me if the product does include it in the specs and is failing it.
As far as I'm concerned (a professional programmer), is saying that something's not working here.
Doesn't impact me... using the 10-BASE-T hub was more for amusement, not a serious "I'm doing QA", but does bother me if the product does include it in the specs and is failing it.
Statistics: Posted by rogerhere — Thu Feb 20, 2025 10:18 pm