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cable it was ... I cant beleive it..<br>
it worked like that out of the box when my laptop was plugged on it.<br>
It was masked by the laptop NIC that was only 100...<br>
I'll get another one.<br>
Cheers<br>
E<br>
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<pre wrap="">Hi Edouard,
Have you tried a different cable.
Daniel.
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<pre wrap="">Thanks Andrej
The swith is 1Gb and all other machine are detected / working as such.
auto nego is off. but being on or off does not seem to change much.
cheers
E
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<pre wrap="">Hav ing a bit of a battle here with an onboard BCM5787M broadcom.
The driver (t3g) is here and seems not to create any conflict etc ...
NFs working fine, no drops or errors reported by ifconfig.
However I cant get ir to run at Gb, only 100, whatever I do
(ethtool,network-scripts)
Any idea ? does the t3g has an alternative ?
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<pre wrap="">Have you considered the possibility that the counterpart (e.g. switch)
forces the 100MBit? Can you turn off auto-negotiation?
Cheers,
Andrej
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