larinia wrote:
Hello,
I saw the half duplex message in the /var/log/syslog. I am not sure if
the cat-5 cable is the network cable(Sorry, I am a newbie), if it is,
then it is connecting to a hub, which is then connect to a wireless
bridge.
Doofus wrote:
larinia wrote:
Hello list,
I am running debian unstable version on my laptop, for some reason,
the eth0 is running under half duplex. The interface does come up
and I do have internet access, I am just wondering if there is a way
I can make it working under full duplex. Can anyone help?
Thanks a lot
Larinia
Hello.
How do you know you're running at half duplex?
What's the other end of your cat-5 cable connected to?
Tell us the make and model of your hub and maybe we can quickly find out
if it'll talk duplex. Generally speaking you need a proper ethernet switch.
There are quite a few instances of some switch gear being incompatible
with some network interfaces when relying on Auto N-way. Cisco and Sun
HappyMeals probably the best example. In these cases you need to have
only one of the two running auto-negotiation and the other hard set to
run 100MB/FD.
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