That's been my experience as well. Could be the type of hardware yer using.
I've had my best luck with Netgear products.

As far as ISPs..as a former tech supporter for flashnet (remember them?), i
highly suggest speaking to upper level techs..lower level supporters are the
kind that support basic connectivity issues and that's about all.

> Dan Nelson wrote:
> > Input errors probably means that whatever you're plugged into does not
> > support full-duplex (i.e. it's a hub), which is why autoselect selected
> > half-duplex.
>
> You know, now that he brings this up, I tend to agree.
> It's possible that the hub you're plugging into is saturated: that will
> result in high collision rates and poor performance.  You won't get
> anything better because that's the best the hub can do.
> If I'm right on this guess, you need to take it up with your ISP, as it's
> something they need to address.

Ok I left this one in autoselect for now, and will contact my ISP tomorrow,
and try and ask them to find solution for this high collision number
problem... Thanks a lot everybody who answered :)

Olivier

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