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thank you for your reply, |
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i will try that setup when i get home, but for now the network seems |
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functioning on 100mbps though sometimes it disconnects unexpectedly however |
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it has been stable for 2 days,anyway i was trying to force that setting as |
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instructed from the ISP, though i never had to do that before, so i guess if |
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i'm still going to face problem with the 100 mbps i'll have to force it. |
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On 6/6/06, Joshua Schmidlkofer <joshland@×××××.com> wrote: |
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> On 6/6/06, Joshua Schmidlkofer <joshland@×××××.com> wrote: |
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> > Ghaith, |
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> > I think that you shouldn't do this this way, but so be it. It's |
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> > generally spekaing to 'force' a specific setting. In most cards and |
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> > switches this disables all negotiation, and can lead to all sorts of |
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> > strange problems. Especially regard duplex issues. |
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> Wow, a little latency when typing goes a long way. Please let me clarify |
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> that. |
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> Generally speaking it's a bad thing to force a specific setting on |
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> hubs, switches, and NICs. In most cases this can lead to all sorts of |
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> strange problems. Especially regard duplex issues. |
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