yes i could do that.
but this puzzles me and i want to figure out what causes it.
first and foremost i was shocked that the files were transfered with no error message but defective.
i thought that network transfer has security measures (checksums) that prevent this from happening.
the second thing is that if the slot does not work, i would return the board as defective.
but i first have to be sure it is the board not something else.
but it seem it was in part at least my error.
i always make sure that the PCI cards are firmly in the pci slots. i push them in with my thumb.
but i did not realize that, when i screw the card to the case, the card moves a bit because of the network card bracket.
it´s only ~1 mm but that seems to cause my problems.
today i have transfered 1.5 TB of data and no defective file yet.
before it was, at most, 2-4GB and i had a defective file.
a big 10GB image file was almost always defective after transfer.
EDIT:
i spoke to early.
i just rebooted, did nothing else.
after 200MB the first file was defective.
so bad connection from PCI slot to network card was not the issue.
but this puzzles me and i want to figure out what causes it.
first and foremost i was shocked that the files were transfered with no error message but defective.
i thought that network transfer has security measures (checksums) that prevent this from happening.
the second thing is that if the slot does not work, i would return the board as defective.
but i first have to be sure it is the board not something else.
but it seem it was in part at least my error.
i always make sure that the PCI cards are firmly in the pci slots. i push them in with my thumb.
but i did not realize that, when i screw the card to the case, the card moves a bit because of the network card bracket.
it´s only ~1 mm but that seems to cause my problems.
today i have transfered 1.5 TB of data and no defective file yet.
before it was, at most, 2-4GB and i had a defective file.
a big 10GB image file was almost always defective after transfer.
EDIT:
i spoke to early.
i just rebooted, did nothing else.
after 200MB the first file was defective.
so bad connection from PCI slot to network card was not the issue.