Richard Skelton writes:
> > Richard Skelton writes:
> > > Hi James,
> > 
> > I'll assume that's me.  ;-}  If you must use the
> > Java/Jive interface
> > rather than subscribing to the list with regular
> > email, then please
> > make a habit of copying in some context.  Otherwise,
> > your message can
> > easily get lost.
> Sorry

Thanks; that's better.

> > The first thing I'd check would be the configuration
> > of that link
> > partner (the other end of the wire) -- why isn't it
> > doing standard
> > auto-negotiation?  
> 
> The card is currently plugged into a 100 BaseT switch just to eliminate the 
> 1000 BaseT switch port as it's the last one in the switch and was not sure if 
> it was faulty :-)

That's strange.  Why doesn't this new switch behave normally?
Shouldn't it at least negotiate?

I'd look at the driver first, and it's even possible that there are
hardware issues here ... but I don't see anything here that indicates
problems in TCP/IP networking.

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