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Network card line speed settings for gigabit cards?

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guyvernews

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Jan 3, 2002
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Dear all,

We have an Intel(R) PRO/1000 XT Server Adapter Network card.

This is a Gigabit card on a Windows 2000 server on a IBM x345 server.

Within the configuration of the network card, the card is set to auto detect the line speed and duplex mode. We wish to force this to 1000mbps/Full Duplex.

However, there is no option for this. The highest is only 100mbps/Full Duplex.

Why and what do i need to do to set this.

Thanks

Andy.
 
If Intel does not have a driver that lets you set this you may just have to go with the auto setting. Seems the software has not advanced as fast as the hardware. I think if you have two gigabit cards talking to each other they will autonegotiate the speed for themselves.
 
I will arrange for an updated driver to be installed for the NIC. (If at all possible.)

Our Comms guys have set the CISCO switches to 1000mbps/Full Duplex and with the card set to auto, causes some errors.

Thanks for the info though.

Any person with further suggestions, please do not hestitate to post.

Thanks

Andy
 
I'll bet you can set this in the registry. Windows just doesn't have a setting set up for this.

Jon

There is much pleasure to be gained from useless knowledge. (Bertrand Russell)
 
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