On Apr 04, 2007, at 7:39 PM, Fargo Holiday wrote:

> Howdy everyone,
> So. In linux there's some nice commands and tools to retrieve the  
> duplex
> state of a NIC, be it half or full, but Windows has no such beast.
> Bizarre, but true. Sure, you can specify a duplex state, but that
> doesn't tell you what is coming out of the auto-negotiation.  
> Anyway, so
> I've formed a question for you guys:
>
> Can any of you think of a way to calculate the duplex state? I  
> guess you
> could set up the app to transmit and receive something and compare
> timestamps, but I'm not sure how relevant that would be.
>
> This isn't important or anything, just sort of an idle curiosity  
> that I
> thought I'd try and drag you all into.

Can't you run

  ipconfig /all

and get that ?


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