As operator of a university network let me say that most people
misunderstand ethernet autonegotiation. When they set speed and duplex
they don't realise that setting implicitly disables the NWay
autonegotiation protocol at speeds under 1Gbps. Thus they do not think
to set exactly the same parameters on the partner interface. This
misunderstanding is a major cause of "late collision" errors. Those
errors radically reduce TCP goodput.

It would be nice for nm-connection-editor to offer speed=10Mbps,
duplex=half as a single option for when autonegotiation fails so that
people can get basic connectivity. This is the speed and duplex assumed
when the NWay autonegotiation protocol is not seen, and thus is always
safe to use when the partner interface remains running autonegotiation.
Other options could he hidden in another panel, which reminds people to
also manually alter the configuration of the partner interface.

In this way Ubuntu and GNOME could offer a workable solution for a
repeatedly-failing autonegotiation whilst not increasing the amount of
network host misconfiguration.

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Network manager does not allow the speed of a wired ethernet connect to be set
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/393586
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