On 15.02.2018 11:21, Ed Greshko wrote: > On 02/15/18 17:54, Lukas Middendorf wrote: >> I have checked your problem on one of my systems and I also had it set >> to 100/half without auto-negotiation. > > So, the question would be did your system once have "Allow auto-negotiation" checked > but it became unchecked without action on your part? And what does ethertool show to > be the current speed? Are you unable to set it to the desired speed? I can select the desired settings and also enabling auto-negotiation works, but for some reason it was set to 100/half without me doing anything. I'm not sure I ever touched those settings on that system before (and I definitely did not set it to something this slow on purpose). I think it was a new install of F26 with home directory carried over from earlier Fedora releases and then updated to F27. During normal operation my internet connection would likely not even be slowed down by 100/half. So I would not notice it immediately. But once in a while I connect my notebook to the network and do file transfer with sftp. I think the last time I did that a few weeks ago it was faster than 100Mbit, but I can not say that for sure. The slowness I have attributed to the slow cpu and magnetic drive on the notebook could have been wrong network settings after all. _______________________________________________ kde mailing list -- kde@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe send an email to kde-leave@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx