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This is great. I have tested my laptop on 5 different networks. I will give the manual settings a try. Where might I find that file in 8.2? </Jared> On Fri, 2003-05-23 at 06:46, Jerry Feldman wrote:
On 22 May 2003 18:50:56 -0600 Turd Ferguson
wrote: I seem to be having a duplexing issue on my Laptops PCMCIA card. It refuses to talk to anything 100Mb, but it works fine in Windoze and with 10Mb hubs/cable modems. Does anyone know where I can change the options for this card? First, eventhough the card can autonegotiate, the problem might be with your network itself. I routinely plug my laptop into different networks.
But, I have seen autonegotiation problems where the card thinks everything is fine at 100Mbps/full duplex and the switch does not.
In any case, each driver has a set of options you can set. These are driver specific. You can go to the driver home page and check the information: This is one that I picked from Donald Becker's site: insmod 3c59x.o debug=1 options=0,,4 full_duplex=0,0,1
(Correction on my initial post. it is Donald Becker not Dave). -- "Turd Ferguson. Yeah, he's a funny guy." ~Burt Reynolds (As portrayed by Norm McDonald of SNL)