Re: Auto-negotiate on a Gigabit Ethernet card

From: Bill Verzal (BVerzal_at_KOMATSUNA.COM)
Date: 10/01/03

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    Anyone seen any issues when leaving Auto-negotiate set using a Gigabit
    Ethernet Card, especially when hooking up to a Full Duplex 100 switch?

    I wouldn't in my right mind (or left, for that matter) hook a 100Base card
    up anything but specifically!

    Many thanks in advance, and sorry for the long disclaimer.

    Bruce T. Harvey
    Legg Mason Wood Walker, Inc.
    Corporate Technology - Tech. Svcs.
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    (410) 580-7383 - BTHarvey@LeggMason.com
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