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Member (3 bit)
Join Date: Nov 2004
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Marvell Yukon Gigabit ethernet card problem
For some reason it seems that the computers equipped with an onboard marvell Yukon Gigabit nic are incredibly slow on my hub, all other cards seems to work just fine. I think that my hub doesn't support a fonctionnality of those nic.
Anyone have an idea on how to set up those cards to work with a relatively old 10/100 hub (Allied Telesyn FH716) ? |
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Member (14 bit)
Join Date: Mar 1999
Location: Christmas, Florida
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in order to run a gigabyte card, it must be supported with a gigabyte router and switching /hub,
otherwise it defaults to the slowest link, and a standard dumb hub will be the slowest link in the lan, and will also have collissions, and retries all the time. |
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Member (3 bit)
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but my gigabit cards aren't transfering at 100 mbps and i have no 10 mbps on my network. I don't want to make then running at 1000 mbps, i just want them to work at 100 mbps beacause they are currently transfering at about 5 mbps
Last edited by Babish; 11-11-2004 at 03:03 PM. |
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on the task bar you will have a network connection icon.
place the mouse pointer and see what the connection is at for the network. |
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i'm connected at 100 mbps. When i connect those cards directly to a router, the transfers are good and that's what makes me think that there is an incompatibily between my gigabit cards and my hub. There must be some kind of settings that i can do o the cards to disable the incompatible protocol of some sort.
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not really, the whole problem is the hub, replace it with a gigabyte switch and your problems will disapear.
its the bottelneck |
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i dond't have the money, i'll try something else but thanks anyway
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You don't need a gigabit switch - a cheap 100 megabit switch will work fine. Those can be found for $30 or less. Get rid of the hub - collisions are killing you.
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