old-www/pub/Linux/docs/ldp-archived/mail_archives/ldp-discuss/msg04035.html

95 lines
3.2 KiB
HTML

<!-- MHonArc v2.5.0b2 -->
<!--X-Subject: Ethernet Cards -->
<!--X-From-R13: "[vyyre, Zneel S" <yneel.r.zvyyreNvagry.pbz> -->
<!--X-Date: Wed, 11 Oct 2000 14:43:14 &#45;0400 (EDT) -->
<!--X-Message-Id: 86FFC5B42CDCD211AC4900A0C95D19E3043C68F1@orsmsx52.jf.intel.com -->
<!--X-Content-Type: text/plain -->
<!--X-Head-End-->
<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML//EN">
<html>
<head>
<title>Ethernet Cards</title>
<link rev="made" href="mailto:larry.e.miller@intel.com">
</head>
<body>
<!--X-Body-Begin-->
<!--X-User-Header-->
<!--X-User-Header-End-->
<!--X-TopPNI-->
<hr>
[<a href="msg04034.html">Date Prev</a>][<a href="msg04036.html">Date Next</a>][<a href="msg04070.html">Thread Prev</a>][<a href="msg04044.html">Thread Next</a>][<a href="maillist.html#04035">Date Index</a>][<a href="threads.html#04035">Thread Index</a>]
<!--X-TopPNI-End-->
<!--X-MsgBody-->
<!--X-Subject-Header-Begin-->
<h1>Ethernet Cards</h1>
<hr>
<!--X-Subject-Header-End-->
<!--X-Head-of-Message-->
<ul>
<li><em>To</em>: &quot;'<A HREF="mailto:ldp-discuss@lists.linuxdoc.org">ldp-discuss@lists.linuxdoc.org</A>'&quot; &lt;<A HREF="mailto:ldp-discuss@lists.linuxdoc.org">ldp-discuss@lists.linuxdoc.org</A>&gt;</li>
<li><em>Subject</em>: Ethernet Cards</li>
<li><em>From</em>: &quot;Miller, Larry E&quot; &lt;<A HREF="mailto:larry.e.miller@intel.com">larry.e.miller@intel.com</A>&gt;</li>
<li><em>Date</em>: Wed, 11 Oct 2000 10:53:19 -0700</li>
<li><em>Resent-date</em>: Wed, 11 Oct 2000 14:43:14 -0400 (EDT)</li>
<li><em>Resent-from</em>: <A HREF="mailto:ldp-discuss@lists.debian.org">ldp-discuss@lists.debian.org</A></li>
<li><em>Resent-message-id</em>: &lt;gXZuM.A.sMB.0UL55@murphy&gt;</li>
<li><em>Resent-sender</em>: <A HREF="mailto:ldp-discuss-request@lists.debian.org">ldp-discuss-request@lists.debian.org</A></li>
</ul>
<!--X-Head-of-Message-End-->
<!--X-Head-Body-Sep-Begin-->
<hr>
<!--X-Head-Body-Sep-End-->
<!--X-Body-of-Message-->
<pre>
Question I have an Intel Ethernet Card which is capable of running at 10MBPS
or 100MBPS. I have used the driver to set it for 100MBPS/Full Duplex. My O/S
is Red Hat 6.1 But were can I go in Linux to verify my network speed is
actually running 100/Full? Windows has this option under network
neighborhood TCP/IP Please help and respond?
Larry E. Miller
e-mail hmichelle5@uswest.net
--
To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to ldp-discuss-request@lists.debian.org
with a subject of &quot;unsubscribe&quot;. Trouble? Contact listmaster@lists.debian.org
</pre>
<!--X-Body-of-Message-End-->
<!--X-MsgBody-End-->
<!--X-Follow-Ups-->
<hr>
<!--X-Follow-Ups-End-->
<!--X-References-->
<!--X-References-End-->
<!--X-BotPNI-->
<ul>
<li>Prev by Date:
<strong><a href="msg04034.html">Re: Making It Easy For New Authors (was Re: Style Guide)</a></strong>
</li>
<li>Next by Date:
<strong><a href="msg04036.html">Re: Cataloging LDP</a></strong>
</li>
<li>Previous by thread:
<strong><a href="msg04070.html">Re: Cataloging LDP</a></strong>
</li>
<li>Next by thread:
<strong><a href="msg04044.html">Business Cards</a></strong>
</li>
<li>Index(es):
<ul>
<li><a href="maillist.html#04035"><strong>Date</strong></a></li>
<li><a href="threads.html#04035"><strong>Thread</strong></a></li>
</ul>
</li>
</ul>
<!--X-BotPNI-End-->
<!--X-User-Footer-->
<!--X-User-Footer-End-->
</body>
</html>