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From: pohl@rz.tu-ilmenau.de (Jochen Pohl)
Subject: Re: Getting duplicate net packest with NetBSD 0.9
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In article <1993Nov18.031823.21966@icaen.uiowa.edu>, tpschlie@news.icaen.uiowa.edu (Timothy Paul Schlie) writes:
> Hello,
> 
> 	I'm having a problem with NetBSD 0.9.  When I ping others, or they
> ping me, I get duplicates.  I've compared my routing tables with my roommate's
> who is running NetBSD/Amiga, and it appears to be correct.  I can't see what
> is generating them, but they must be coming from my machine.  Has anyone
> seen this before?  Any ideas?   - Tim Schlie
> 

 I remember I had the same problem when using a NE 2000 compatible card and NetBSD 0.9.
I switched to the WD 8003 mode of this card and recompiled the kernel with the ed driver,
and had no more duplicates at all.