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  1. vkurikala

    Slow 100 mbps port - Cisco 1924 Switch

    Dear all,<br> <br> The problem is actually solved. I have even posted a message here but I can't see it now.<br> <br> I tried with a D-Link 10/100 card on the server and it just worked fine. So it must have been incompatibility of 3com with the mother board or some problem with the drivers.<br>...
  2. vkurikala

    Slow 100 mbps port - Cisco 1924 Switch

    1. I tried connecting the server directly to the switch bypassing the patch panel using a factory crimped AT&T patch cord. Things did not improve.<br> <br> 2.I tried making full duplex on both. No luck.<br> <br> I am planning to try a different card. I will keep you updated.
  3. vkurikala

    Slow 100 mbps port - Cisco 1924 Switch

    I have a problem with Cisco 1924 Switch. <br> <br> The Server is a PIII machine,128 MB RAM, 9 GB HDD with a 3 Com Fast Ethernet Card installed and running on NT4.0. <br> <br> When it is connected to the 100 mbps port on the switch, the performance is coming down drastically. A 5 MB file...
  4. vkurikala

    Slow 100 mbps port - Cisco 1924 Switch

    I have a problem with Cisco 1924 Switch. <br> <br> The Server is a PIII machine,128 MB RAM, 9 GB HDD with a 3 Com Fast Ethernet Card installed and running on NT4.0. <br> <br> When it is connected to the 100 mbps port on the switch, the performance is coming down drastically. A 5 MB file...
  5. vkurikala

    Connecting Peer-to-Peer in Win98

    Yes. They require a terminator at both ends even for two PCs. You need to connect a T at every NIC.
  6. vkurikala

    Connecting Peer-to-Peer in Win98

    Coaxial cable requires a terminator of 50 ohm on both ends and one of these should be grounded. Please check this. Ethernet coaxial cable is called RG-58 cable and is written on the cable sleeve.
  7. vkurikala

    how do i setup dial in access to NT server

    I have noted that the server ignores the call if the caller's IP is not in the same subnet.
  8. vkurikala

    how do i setup dial in access to NT server

    See that the IP address of the caller is in the same subnet as your server. This should solve your problem.
  9. vkurikala

    how do i setup dial in access to NT server

    See that the IP address of the caller is in the same subnet as your server. This should solve your problem.

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