Subject: receiver ring buffer overrrun
To: None <port-i386@netbsd.org>
From: Adam Johnson <adamjapan@yahoo.com>
List: port-i386
Date: 03/22/2001 03:33:25
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'/netbsd: ec0: Reciever ring beffer overrun'  --  appears quite often on =
my
NAT machine.  I think, (but very unsure) it's caused when my other =
computer
refreshes or updates it's list of 8000 servers running Counter-strike(a =
game
for those of u who aren't 20 :)

What exactly does this message mean?  Should I worry about it?  Is there
anything I can do to fix this?

PS. Thanks for the HELP!

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