most nics have an autosense that will detect between 10baset (half dup.) and 100bt half dup. as well as 100 full and 10 full.
well i had a machine that would access the internet REAL slow (cable). (25-50% lost packets when pinging websites).
Changed it 10 10bt half duplex and its working like a champ.
figured i'd post in case anyone ever sees something like this.
never knew this would cause a problem
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I had a PCMCIA NIC a few years ago that would ALWAYS default to half duplex on the autosense setting, which would dramatically slow down data transfer. I'd have to manually select full duplex in the NIC's device settings.
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