I should probably add that the manual is a pdf file appx 4.5 MB in size. Also, by saying pages 17 and 18, I mean from the pdf file standpoint. The actual page numbers on the pages (after the intro, table of contents, etc.,) are pages 5 and 6.
I'm sure the ones on the back of this pc support it. It's a brand new EVGA motherboard... the nForce 780i SLI FTW. It has triple PCI 2.0 x16 for up to three videocards in SLI mode, 3 GB/s SATA, and full RAID capabilities. Supposedly, the two built-in ethernet slots have 10/100/1000...
Hmmmmm... well, I have all 8 pair of wires there and accounted for in the correct order. I even attached another cable to make sure it wasn't the cable. According to the light scheme, it is running 100 Mbps.
Question... I looked online and found a transfer time tool. According to it...
Okay--I ran the cable, plugged it into the gigabit switch, and it's only connecting the two devices (that are both hooked into the gigabit switch) at 100 Mbps. What's even stranger is the ethernet connection on my computer (brand new EVGA 780i nvidia chipset mobo with dual gigabit ethernet...
Great! Thanks so much. And is there a way to determine what the actual transfer rates are? I noticed some people saying they achieve a 22% efficiency and so-on.
I have a linksys wireless G router that has 4 10/100 ports on the back. This router serves as the internet gateway and DHCP server. I also have an attached 5-port 10/100/1000 switch to expand my overall wired capability. My questions is this:
Since my DHCP server is the linksys with the...
I have found several different ways to create a drop of water on a surface, but how do I create a 3-D water drop abou tto fall from something? (Basically, the "hershey's kiss" shape, but with a rounded bottom). I have created the shape with two lines and a circle, but if I try to gradient fill...
Sorry--one last question. Speaking of AutoCAD, is there anyway to add "snap to" functionality in Illustrator like there is in AutoCAD (snap to endpoint, midpoint, center, nearest, tangent, and so-on)?
I'm creating an overall conceptual drawing of a piece of land, and would like to print different sections of the land with a standard frame including a legend, and would like to create a fade effect (if possible) around the border of the print. Is there any way to make a frame (like in AutoCAD...
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