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On Sun, 18 May 2003 19:21:28 -0700, David Gillett <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> There are two crucial NIC parameters which need to be set correctly for
>this to work: speed (10 or 100 Mbps) and duplex (full or half).
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> Most NICs will let you set either or both of these to "auto-negotiate",
>meaning "figure out what the thing I'm talking to wants". This works well
>for the speed, but can be problematical for the duplex setting when mixing
>equipment from different manufacturers.
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> You may have either or both specified, and it worked before because your
>other machines could auto-negotiate a sorkable configuration with it, or
>they may be set to auto and it may be that that doesn't work between Linksys
>and this PCMCIA manufacturer or model.
>
>David Gillett
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Thanks David, laptop is currently out of town so I can't try it but that sounds like a good possibility as it worked going to another NIC and I'm pretty sure I looked at the settings and is was set to auto. How do I know if I want half or full duplex? I know the obvious answer, try both.
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