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  Actually, I know of a case where I periodically need to do this:

  The "network device" is a 10/100 hub, inserted specifically to allow me to
"sniff" (capture for analysis) network traffic passing that point.
Unfortunately, the hub inserts a bridge between its 10Mbps and 100Mbps
clients, so if my PC defaults to 100Mbps, I will not see any of the unicast
10Mbps traffic.  I have to force the PC to 10Mbps for that.

David Gillett


On 13 Dec 2003 at 19:24, Peter Shkabara wrote:

> The card should auto-detect the speed of the network device it is connected
> to. If there are manual overrides, they would be specific to your brand and
> model of card.
>
> Peter
> -----------------------------------------------
> The NoSpin Group
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>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > Does any one knows how change the settings of a 10/100 mbps
> > ethernet card to
> > 10mbps in Win98se.
> >
> > george
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