Re: Ethernet - Connected at 10 or 100 Mbps?

2004-10-12 Thread Kenneth Jacker
pedro-angel Also try mii-tool. Just what I was looking for! Using # mii-tool eth0, I can find the info I'm after without rebooting (want to keep up the how-long-since-I-had-to-reboot record!). Thanks to Pedro-ngel and the others who suggested using 'dmesg' after rebooting ... I do appreciate

Ethernet - Connected at 10 or 100 Mbps?

2004-10-11 Thread Kenneth Jacker
How can I determine the speed to which my NIC is connected? I looked in 'ifconfig' and under /proc, but can't seem to find the info I'm after ... Thanks for any ideas! -- Prof Kenneth H Jacker [EMAIL PROTECTED] Computer Science Dept www.cs.appstate.edu/~khj Appalachian State Univ

Re: Ethernet - Connected at 10 or 100 Mbps?

2004-10-11 Thread steef
Kenneth Jacker wrote: How can I determine the speed to which my NIC is connected? I looked in 'ifconfig' and under /proc, but can't seem to find the info I'm after ... Thanks for any ideas! youi might try dmesg or, better, dmesg | less check that list and you will problably find what you

Re: Ethernet - Connected at 10 or 100 Mbps?

2004-10-11 Thread Pedro-Ángel González
How can I determine the speed to which my NIC is connected? youi might try dmesg or, better, dmesg | less Also try mii-tool. It could or not work with your NIC, but is worth trying it. An example from my console: [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# mii-tool eth0 eth0: negotiated 100baseTx-FD, link ok