nic speed?
nic speed?
i just installed a fresh copy of xp pro on a friends computer, and was setting it up so he could lan with his brother. i went to network connections, status, and the speed says 10.0mbps. i heard that a little skippiness could be caused by that, and i should set it to 100.0mbps. only problem is, i forget how to do it.
i'm using an abit-is7 and the onboard lan card. its a 3com gigabit card and i know its capable of running 100 because mine does and i have damn near an identical setup.
can anyone help?
i'm using an abit-is7 and the onboard lan card. its a 3com gigabit card and i know its capable of running 100 because mine does and i have damn near an identical setup.
can anyone help?
What do you have it plugged into? The nic card will automaticly adjust to whatever you hook it to. If its a 10/100/1000 nic, and you plug it into a 10/100 switch, it'll drop back to 100, likewise, if you're just running a 10base device, it'll drop back to 10.
10base won't cause you any skippiness, thats 10 megabits/sec, which is way faster than any internet connection you're gonna have. What might cause you skippy at that speed is excessive packet loss due to a bad Hub. If you are using a Hub, throw that pos away and get a switch, say goodbye to packet collisions...
10base won't cause you any skippiness, thats 10 megabits/sec, which is way faster than any internet connection you're gonna have. What might cause you skippy at that speed is excessive packet loss due to a bad Hub. If you are using a Hub, throw that pos away and get a switch, say goodbye to packet collisions...
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okay, thanx for the correctionSSC-Thunderbird wrote:It shows modes that the NIC is capable of, but it can't figure out if the device on the other side has those capabilities or not. I've got experience on this one, set a NIC to 100Mbit when it was only connected to a 10Mbit hub . The disconnected icon came up real quick .