|> I have a Compaq DeskPro 4000 with an integrated |> Netelligent (TLAN) 10/100 Ethernet card. I can |> see from the hub it's plugged into that it is |> running at 100Mb. All the other machines on |this |> hub are running at 10. I am suspicious that |this |> is causing some kinds of problems with |> communications between machines on my LAN. Is |> there a tool that can be used to hard code the |> NIC to run at 10? |From 'man ifconfig' | - media type | Set the physical port or medium type to be |used by the |device. Not all devices can change this setting, |and those that can vary |in what values they support. Typical values for |type are 10base2 (thin |Ethernet), 10baseT (twisted-pair 10Mbps |Ethernet), AUI (external |transceiver) and so on. The special medium type |of auto can be used to |tell the driver to auto-sense the media. Again, |not all drivers can do |this. |Adding a media flag with the value 10baseT to |your ifconfig entry might |facilitate this. Note, as documented, this may |not work with all cards. |Push come to shove, I think I've got a 10meg NIC |you can borrow. =) |- billn OK, this is what I get (FWIW, I'm connected to this box with vnc, if that makes a diff): # ifconfig eth0 media 10baseT port: SIOCSIFMAP: Operation not supported I presume that means the card won't accept that configuration from the OS, right? Or does this have to be somehow done at boot? __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Plus – Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now. http://mailplus.yahoo.com