In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you wrote:
> Actually; Ethernet badly needs something like this too. I would kill
> to be able to do something like:
> ifconfig eth0 speed 100 duplex full
> o across different networks cards -- I've been thinking about it of
> late as I had to battle with this earlier this week; depending on
> what network card you use, you need different magic incarnations to
> do the above.
> A standard interface is really needed; unless anyone objects I may
> look at drafting something up -- but it will require some input if it
> is not to look completely Ethernet centric.
For ethernet we have ethtool, recently changed from sparc only to
architecture independend.
Christoph
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