At 04:56 PM 5/30/2005, Sebastian Ahndorf wrote:
Kris Kennaway wrote:
Both sides must have same config, autosense should work if there
is no config possibility in other end.
autosense may in fact not work, especially on low-quality NICs like rl.
I don't agree to that.
I had similar problems with my network using a cheap switch with
some realtek nics. I had the nics running 100baseTX Full Duplex.
Changing this to autosense made the problems gone.
Reason (as some people of the german questions-list told me):
Many cheap switches always send their autosensepakets, and have
great problems if the nics connected to the switch do not response
to the autosensepakets (cause they are configured to 10/100baseTX
full/half duplex).
Also realtek nics are far away from being good nics, they work
without problems with the autosensemode and a cheap switch for me
(and many other people I know).
I would suggest the starter of this thread to use autosense with his
nic (if not tested yet).
The deal is simply this:
Autosense must be enabled on both sides to autonegotiate speed/duplex.
If you force one side to full duplex, the other side still autosenses
(on most unmanaged switches), fail, and will fall back to half duplex
causing a duplex mismatch. You have to force the other side to full
duplex as well. If you cannot do this, leave it at auto, or set the
side you can manage to half so they agree.
I personally like to leave everything on auto except links between
switches and between routers and switches which I force to full. It
always works out well for me on practically any platform or OS. Maybe
on one or two occasions I've experienced faulty drivers which cause
the autosensing to not work on the NIC and just default to half duplex.
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