, June 13, 2002 8:45 AM
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Subject: Re: How Can I change the network speed? (10Mb or 100 Mb)
On Thu, 13 Jun 2002, Anand Buddhdev wrote:
On Thu, Jun 13, 2002 at 08:37:53AM -0400, Rodney Fulk wrote:
Isn't that handled automatically by the card?
It's supposed
Hello , somebody knows which file I need to modify for
my linux machine runs at 10Mbs or 100Mbs? Thanks
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Behalf Of Claudio DelgadoSent: Thursday, June 13, 2002 6:50
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the network speed? (10Mb or 100 Mb)
Hello , somebody knows which file
I need to modify for my linux machine runs at 10Mbs or 100Mbs?
Thanks
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De: Mike Pelley
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Enviado el: jueves, 13 de junio de
2002 11:41
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Asunto: RE: How Can I change the
network speed? (10Mb or 100 Mb)
What
type of network card?
Mike
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On Thu, Jun 13, 2002 at 11:20:02AM +0200, Claudio Delgado wrote:
Hello , somebody knows which file I need to modify for my linux machine
runs at 10Mbs or 100Mbs? Thanks
Actually, I'm trying to find some information about this myself. I have
a server with a quad-port PCI ethernet card, made
Isn't that handled automatically by the card?
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Anand Buddhdev
Sent: Thursday, 13 June 2002 7:19 a.m.
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: How Can I change the network speed? (10Mb or 100 Mb)
On Thu
On Thu, Jun 13, 2002 at 08:37:53AM -0400, Rodney Fulk wrote:
Isn't that handled automatically by the card?
It's supposed to, but sometimes autonegotiation doesn't always work
right. Those who use cisco know it only too well.
So I need to force the card to use full-duplex.
Hello , somebody
If you have a 10/100 card, it should auto-negotiate with the switch/hub
for its connection speed.
On Thu, 13 Jun 2002, Claudio Delgado wrote:
Hello , somebody knows which file I need to modify for my linux machine
runs at 10Mbs or 100Mbs? Thanks
auto negotiation is unreliable at best. i suggest going to donald beckers
website, he wrote most of the network drivers in linux. he has some
configuration programs you can compile to set your card to force 100fd or
whatever you want in the prom.
http://www.scyld.com/diag/
also, most of
On Thu, Jun 13, 2002 at 11:20:02AM +0200, Claudio Delgado wrote:
Hello , somebody knows which file I need to modify for my linux machine
runs at 10Mbs or 100Mbs? Thanks
This depends on the kernel module which is used by the card.
Some of the modules take options from /etc/modules.conf but
On Thu, 2002-06-13 at 08:49, Anand Buddhdev wrote:
On Thu, Jun 13, 2002 at 08:37:53AM -0400, Rodney Fulk wrote:
Isn't that handled automatically by the card?
It's supposed to, but sometimes autonegotiation doesn't always work
right. Those who use cisco know it only too well.
So I need
Hello , somebody knows which file I need to modify for my linux machine
runs at 10Mbs or 100Mbs? Thanks
You should be able to do this using the software that came with the NIC
(ethernet card) - it is usually a DOS program that you run from a bootable
disk
HTH,
Alex.
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Mr Alex Meaden
Computer
On Thu, 13 Jun 2002, Anand Buddhdev wrote:
On Thu, Jun 13, 2002 at 08:37:53AM -0400, Rodney Fulk wrote:
Isn't that handled automatically by the card?
It's supposed to, but sometimes autonegotiation doesn't always work
right. Those who use cisco know it only too well.
You said a mouthful
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