As a PSA (public service announcement), I'm reporting here that updating your Yosemite system to 10.10.3 is incredibly toxic if you use WiFi. I've seen other reports of this, and I've experienced it myself. What happened is that the update for 10.10.3 seems to have done something tragically bad to the WiFi drivers, such that it completely hammers the network to the point of making it unusable for everyone else on the network. I have late 2013 iMac 27", and after I updated, I found that other systems started badly badly misbehaving. I blamed my ISP, and the router, because I was seeing ping times of tens of seconds ! (No, not milliseconds, seconds!!! In one case I saw responses over 64 seconds.) This was on other systems that were not upgraded. Needless to say, that basically left the network unusable. (The behavior was cyclical -- I'd get a few tens of seconds where pings to 8.8.8.8 would be in the 20 msec range, and then it would start to jump up v...
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Someone at intel thought it would be cool to have
pci8086:10f0 EtherExpress PRO/100+ Dual Port Adapter
and
pciex8086:10f0 82578DC Gigabit Network Connection
could you please get pci8086:10f0 back to iprb in /etc/driver_aliases?
Thanks
e1000g "pciex8086,10f0"
iprb "pci8086,10f0"
you sound as if this is unsupported.
So the main problem is that "Solaris treats them as a single space"
If you can get yourself a 82578DC I could supply a PRO/100+ Dual Port so that you can plug both ids into a single machine and see which driver gets loaded.