How do you tell if your network card is running at 10 or 100 Meg? THanks, Jerry -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/attachments/20060104/76247644/attachment.html>
On 1/4/06, Jerry Geis <geisj at pagestation.com> wrote:> How do you tell if your network card is running at 10 or 100 Meg?mii-tool is your friend. -- Jim Perrin System Architect - UIT Ft Gordon & US Army Signal Center
Jerry Geis wrote> How do you tell if your network card is running at 10 or 100 Meg?Do a 'man' on ethtool. Should tell you what you're looking for. -Alan -- Alan Sparks, UNIX/Linux Systems Integration and Administration <asparks at doublesparks.net>
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