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Old 11-13-2007, 11:20 AM   #1
0perand
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Red face send failed: No buffer space available


I am having a few issues with my opensuse 10.3 box. I am using ndiswrapper 1.49 with my wireless linksys pci n adapter. It works great, but when I use azureus it cuts out after about 10 - 50 min. When I try to ping anything including the default gateway I get this message send failed: No buffer space available.

I have tried a bunch of things from google to resolve it. I have tried moving my wireless card to all of the available pci slots. This did not solve it so it is not an IRQ problem. I have tried multiple routers and this did not solve the problem. I have tried disabling the firewall and this did not solve the problem.

My current configuration has the wireless card on a static ip address with the azureus port forwarded to the ip address. The dns and default gateway are set for the wireless router. I am using multiple nics on multiple routers. I also have no machine, samba, apache, vsftpd and azureus running. I can't think of anything else that could cause this.

Any help that anyone can throw my way would be appreciated!

Thanks ahead of time,

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Old 11-17-2007, 05:26 PM   #2
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I have found that I do not get this error when I use the ethernet adapter. I am guessing the wireless network adapter has a setting that could solve this problem. Does anyone know what causes the no buffer space error?
 
  


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