Ok, thanks for the help. Now I wish I had an oscilloscope..

On Jan 18, 1:17 pm, Clark Martin <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 1/18/10 5:08 AM, hartonj wrote:
>
> > Do you anything more about the exact nature of the problem? Thing is,
> > from the little I've read the switch should be able to tell that the
> > card doesn't autonegotiate and switch to the lower speed. Is there
> > something specifically funky with asante products that doesn't work
> > with that?
>
> I don't know any specifics about why it doesn't work.  I suspect that
> the Asante hardware somehow reacts to the autonegotiate signalling and
> in doing so confuses the switch.  It's likely that all the Asante
> 10BaseT products use the same hardware that interfaces to the network so
> they all have the same problem.
>
> --
> Clark Martin
> Redwood City, CA, USA
> Macintosh / Internet Consulting
>
> "I'm a designated driver on the Information Super Highway"
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