Re: Linksys BEFSR41, running cards at 100-full mode...
From: Duane Arnold (darnold92@Insightbb.com)Date: 10/15/02
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From: "Duane Arnold" <darnold92@Insightbb.com> Date: Mon, 14 Oct 2002 23:08:53 GMT
I suspect that your router may be defective too. Think about it. How can a
cheap 10/100 network card switch between the two speeds and the router
can't? The router should be able to step up or down according to the speed
connected to a port for the network card, or hub and switch connected to the
Uplink port.
Duane :)
"Robert" <dummy-usenet12@csoft.net> wrote in message
news:OFJAykzbrAdDrKBcPkc8RA@robert...
> I found that you cannot mix 10 Mbps and 100 Mbps on Linksys
> switch-routers. You must have either all 10 Mbps or all 100 Mbps. (I too
> must run at 10 Mbps because one of my old computers has a 10 Mbps card in
> it.) I don't mind suffering at 10 Mbps because my wireless is stuck at 11
> Mbps anyway :-).
>
> If you have money and time, you might experiment by buying a hub and
> plugging the 10 Mbps computers into that and then uplink the hub to the
> router. I have no idea whether this would work. I would be curious
> if you try this and it succeeds.
>
> > From: "Jim Vieira" <WhiplashrAT@wiDOT.rrDOT.com>
> > Date: Mon, 14 Oct 2002 00:27:22 GMT
> >
> > "NeoSadist" <neos@dist> wrote in message
> > news:uqk1nvg3l1iv02@corp.supernews.com...
> > > Whatever.
> > > I have one, and there's TONS of settings.
> > > Point your browser to http://192.168.1.1 and use the password
"admin".
> > > There are also firmware upgrades.
> > > However, there may or may not be settings for what you need, but that
> > could
> > > be due to your computers not being set up properly and/or the NIC's.
> > > It's the linksys BROADBAND router, right? According to your id you
gave,
> > it
> > > should be that one.
> >
> > I'm very familiar with the setup pages of the router. Been in there
many
> > times.
> >
> > Yes, it's broadband. It's said to be for DSL or Cable.
> >
> > We have upgraded the firmware several times, including a few weeks ago.
> >
> > As far as I know, they are all setup properly. We've had no other
> > problems.
> >
> > Just that we cannot communicate with *anything* if the cards are set at
> > 100-full duplex. On 10-full duplex, everything works perfectly fine,
but
> > it's very slow for copying files between machines. I gave more details
in
> > my other response, and will provide any other answers I can.
> >
> > Jim
> >
>
>
>
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