On Jul 14, 2005, at 15:45, Simon Royal wrote:
On Tiger you can tell what speed and setting your Ethernet is running in the
System Profiler ie, 100BaseT Full Duplex.

How do you find this out on Panther?

The only suggestion I have had so far is to use my Tiger machine to be a target
disk mode and then boot my G4 using it.

Simon,

Go to Terminal and type:
        ioreg -l | grep LinkSpeed
and several lines will be returned. From there you can determine your link speed.

For example, I am on AirPort 802.11b right now, and this is what I see:

% ioreg -l | grep LinkSpeed
    | |   |   |   "IOLinkSpeed" = 11000000
    | |   |       | |   "IOLinkSpeed" = 0
    | |       |   "IOLinkSpeed" = 0
%

Note the link speed of 11Mbps.

Daniel


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