Dear all,<br>
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The problem is actually solved. I have even posted a message here but I can't see it now.<br>
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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>...
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>
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2.I tried making full duplex on both. No luck.<br>
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I am planning to try a different card. I will keep you updated.
I have a problem with Cisco 1924 Switch. <br>
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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>
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When it is connected to the 100 mbps port on the switch, the performance is coming down drastically. A 5 MB file...
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...
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.
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