it could easily be a problem with one of the cables or one of the connectors on the 
switch
or the network card, try swapping what you can and see what happens.

Keith Cooper wrote:
> 
> > >I tried connecting the server directly to the Powerbook, where you can force
> > > speed/duplex settings.
> > >
> > > 10M full - ok
> > > 100M full - slower
> > > 100M half - glacial
> 
> > I've lost track.
> 
> That's what I felt like :-)
> 
> >The 9600 has the Asante card in it?
> >9600/Asante -- 3COM -- Netgear -- G4/AGP
> >The "server" is the 9600 or the G4?
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--Funny thing, the "MSN Butterfly" looks awfully fat, too fat for a butterfly, more 
like a
bee.  I guess there is truth in advertising after all...

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