Always harcode L2 speeds with mac, especially on the switch and server.
Martijn
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Van: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Namens Dwayne
Saunders
Verzonden: woensdag 11 december 2002 17:32
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Onderwerp: Mac network [7:58945]
Hi all
I have worked on Cisco, Cabletron and Nortel switches and I had to come with
different solutions with.
I think the switch ports are set to Auto Neg. ON. Try port setting to 100
Half for G4s and 10 half for G3s and see what happens.
Sayeed
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If you're talking about a $100 switch (like a NetGear or LinkSys) can you
even set any of the port parameters on that switch? No cheapy NetGear I've
seen allows you to do that.
If you hook up a Win2K/Linux/etc to this network do you have these same
problems?
Quoting John Smith :
I have worked
by it.
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From: Mark Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, 13 December 2002 2:16 AM
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Subject: Re: Mac network [7:58945]
If you're talking about a $100 switch (like a NetGear or LinkSys) can you
even set any of the port parameters on that switch? No cheapy
by it.
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From: Mark Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, 13 December 2002 2:16 AM
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Subject: Re: Mac network [7:58945]
If you're talking about a $100 switch (like a NetGear or LinkSys) can you
even set any of the port parameters on that switch
autonegotiate on the switch.
Dave
Dwayne Saunders wrote:
Hi all Mac users
I have a small problem with a network that I was asked to look at
there is 6 end user machines and 1 server all connected via a switch the
problem is that when connected to the switch network transfers to
If I recall correctly, G3 beige mini-towers and older hardware all came with
10MB NICs. Without checking Apple's online specs site, I don't know what
generation laptops started using 10/100 cards - somewhere in the G3
generation I'd guess. What PC hardware is running on this network?
Dwayne,
If you can check the network couters on your MAC - look for FCS error.
If you have any, then this is a classic duplex mismatch. Second thing you
can do is transfer a file to and from the workstation. I use FTP
and issue a get and then a put. Comparing the results will reveal a
mismatch
Dwayne Saunders wrote:
Hi all Mac users
I have a small problem with a network that I was asked to look
at
there is 6 end user machines and 1 server
What kind of server? If it's a Windows server, check out this terrific site
for cross-platform networks.
http://www.macwindows.com/
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