David Timms wrote:
Steven C. Liu wrote:
I recently replaced a FE 3Com card in my Linux server (hostname is
imladris) with a Netgear GigE card. I am unable to set it to 1000FD,
no matter what I do. I tried forcing it using 'ethtool -s', and
setting autoneg off and on. Rebooting didn't help. Using a
different port on my GigE switch/hub didn't help.
BTW - I also put a duplicate Netgear GigE card into another Linux
server (hostname is numenor; additional NIC, not a replacement -- if
it matters). On numenor, that NIC is at 1000FD.
I have not yet tried swapping the port and ethernet cable between
imladris and numenor...
That would be a great first check - eliminate everything you can.
Are you using a cable with all 4 pairs correctly wired {for 1Gb},
whereas only two pair {for 100Mb} ?
Are you using a switch ? If not the crossover has to crossover 4-pairs
correctly !
Is it a reasonable distance ? proper cat 6 cable ?
DaveT.
Thanks to Mr. Timms and one other gentleman for responding...
My problem was indeed due to using a very old cable. I don't have any
cat 6 cables, but I found that cat 5e cables work well enough for me.
In due time, I will likely eliminate my older cables and replace them
with cat 6. But, that is a project for a different day.
Steve
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