From: Niall (niallr@xxxxxxx)
Date: Thu Jul 08 1999 - 19:29:11 GMT-3
As far as I know, the number one source of runts is late collisions. And
that usually means somebody went over the distance restrictions on their
ethernet... although a failing nic/faulty cabling could produce the same
behavior.
Bill Carter wrote:
> Quick one here. What causes runt packets. Bad NIC, bad cable ...
>
> Thanks
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