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This is tricky but try the following:
Go to your local store and buy some super glue.
Apply a generous amount of superglue to NIC A and affix it to NIC B.
This (1/2)+(1/2) methodology will yield one full duplex combo card (please
do not get greedy and try this with more than two NICs as your KITTY 5 wire
may begin to melt).
But wait, there's more --
The 10 to 100 transition is even easier, just look on the side of your NIC
for the "Spoiler" upgrade slot. While I am far too addle-minded to
understand the complex aerodynamic issues involved, I have been told by my
good friend H. Simpson that the spoiler upgrade allows the card to transfer
data at a far faster rate without subjecting your server to the risk of
becoming unstable and possibly flipping over right in the middle of your
datacenter. This is what the old people used to call an "abend" (and it it
most frightening for all but the most grizzled NOC vets). Using some of the
glue leftover from step 1, obtain and apply a Spoiler (preferably made out
of balsa wood) to the new and improved nic combo card and then place it back
in the machine.
You will soon be well on your way to packet nirvana.
..................
how to change from half duplex to full duplex,
and how to change NIC from 10 to 100
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