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The problem only occurs in the bridged configuration, where bridge.sys is used. (I assume this is either an NDIS intermediate driver or an NDIS filter driver.) There are 3 PCI Express network cards involved.
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If we do not configure a bridged network, but rather just use any of the cards directly, it works fine. The bridged LAN presents as non-operational. Attempts to 'repair' the network by enabling / disabling / diagnosing are unsuccessful. No packets sent or received.
While I don't yet understand the root cause of the problem, the curious observation is that changing the Start Type of our PCI card driver to BOOT_START (which I know is not proper for a PNP driver) seems to avoid the problem. Any speculation on why? Yes, we have used Driver Verifier and no errors are reported. Could it be specific to that mother board and or even slot?
May 9, 2003 - Basically Windows has the ability to turn your PC into a very expensive, two port (or however many NICs you have). I'm guessing this is what the MAC bridge miniport driver does.
Posted: Mon May 12, 2003 7:39 pm. Have you moved PCI boards around to see if things change? Given you have eleminated the obvious hardware oopsies, it could very well be that you have a chained interrupt problem and a driver upstream in the chain is not treating the interrupt nicely before it 'releases' things. You might check to see who else is on the same interrupt with you, and then Enable/Disable them in Device Manager until you find the culprit. Little H (952) 223-1349 C (952) 454-4629 xxxxx@comcast.net -----Original Message----- From: xxxxx@lists.osr.com On Behalf Of xxxxx@waters.com Sent: Tuesday, April 06, 2010 11:20 AM To: Windows System Software Devs Interest List Subject: RE:[ntdev] Vista and Win7 MAC Bridge Miniport interference from PCI card driver The problem only occurs in the bridged configuration, where bridge.sys is used.
(I assume this is either an NDIS intermediate driver or an NDIS filter driver.) There are 3 PCI Express network cards involved. If we do not configure a bridged network, but rather just use any of the cards directly, it works fine. The bridged LAN presents as non-operational. Attempts to 'repair' the network by enabling / disabling / diagnosing are unsuccessful. No packets sent or received.
While I don't yet understand the root cause of the problem, the curious observation is that changing the Start Type of our PCI card driver to BOOT_START (which I know is not proper for a PNP driver) seems to avoid the problem. Any speculation on why? Yes, we have used Driver Verifier and no errors are reported. --- NTDEV is sponsored by OSR For our schedule of WDF, WDM, debugging and other seminars visit: To unsubscribe, visit the List Server section of OSR Online at __________ Information from ESET Smart Security, version of virus signature database 5004 (20100406) __________ The message was checked by ESET Smart Security. __________ Information from ESET Smart Security, version of virus signature database 5004 (20100406) __________ The message was checked by ESET Smart Security. Some further information: -- Motherboard on this system has 1 PCI slot, 1 PCI Express x16 slot, 2 PCI Express x1 slots -- Our card is PCI, so cannot try it in another slot -- Network cards as follows.
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