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SubjectRe: HOW-To: Selection of 10 or 100 Mb
It's driver-dependent, eg to fix my 2 eepro100 cards to 10Mb/s full duplex I
use the following in my /etc/conf.modules:

alias eth0 eepro100
alias eth1 eepro100
options eepro100 options=16,16

Have a look at your driver (in my case eepro100.c) for the clues.

HTH,

Matt


Evan Langlois wrote (on 04/02/00 20:41):

>Sorry if this is covered in a how-to, but I've search most of them, man
>pages, and various kernel docs, and no where could I find how to set an
>ethernet card capable of both 10 and 100Mbps operation to specifically
>one or the other. Also, I could not find where to show what the card is
>currently set to. I feel like an idiot :/


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