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Hi Daniel<br>
Thanks for the mailĀ and .. yes I did ....<br>
I have NIC PCie integrated on thi mobo and both of them are stuck at
100.<br>
Not a big issue really until I will be in a rush and need the GB
connection.<br>
here is my ifcfg-eth1<br>
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BOOTPROTO='static'<br>
BROADCAST=''<br>
ETHTOOL_OPTIONS=''<br>
IPADDR='192.168.1.16/24'<br>
MTU=''<br>
NAME='NetLink BCM5787M Gigabit Ethernet PCI Express'<br>
NETWORK=''<br>
REMOTE_IPADDR=''<br>
STARTMODE='ifplugd'<br>
USERCONTROL='no'<br>
PREFIXLEN=''<br>
IFPLUGD_PRIORITY='20'<br>
ETHTOOL="speed 1000 duplex full autoneg on"<br>
<br>
Maybe I have a typo on ethtool options ?<br>
Thanks<br>
E<br>
<br>
Daniel Pittman wrote:
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<pre wrap="">E Chalaron <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:e.chalaron@xtra.co.nz"><e.chalaron@xtra.co.nz></a> writes:
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<pre wrap="">The swith is 1Gb and all other machine are detected / working as such.
auto nego is off.
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That might be your problem, then: gigabit Ethernet in a reasonably different
protocol to the older 10 and 100Mbit stuff, and *requires* auto-negotiation.
On a bunch of older equipment you would get only 100Mbit channels without
negotiation on the switch; I suspect you may be seeing the same thing.
Have you tried with auto-negotiation turned on?
Daniel
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