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Unfortunately, I have no /proc/net/dev. What happens when I connect is simply that I get no connection. I can get not traffic at all. My dhcp logs on every machine I try to attatch to show nothing. Any other advice? </Turd> On Thu, 2003-05-22 at 21:57, John LeMay 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?
Well, the answer I always received was that "autonegotiation works on Linux, just use it". That directly from Alan Cox and I believe David Becker as well. Bottom line is I never got a straight answer on whether hard coding the nic is even possible. I think we ended up hashing on about gigabit Ethernet instead of the autonegotiation issue after that.
What happens when you try to connect to a 100Mbit FDX link? If it was a duplexing issue /proc/net/dev should probably show a significant number of errors.
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