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From: Jochen Fabricius
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Re: em(4) is just 10baseT
Date: Wednesday, November 17, 2010 - 1:36 pm
> In gmane.os.openbsd.misc, you wrote:
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> > The PHY is a 82578, and as I understand the commit messages the support is still "basic", but shouldn't at least 100baseTX work? That's what all my switches support. I have to check with a 1 GbE switch, but I don't know if I can get one in the next time. Has anyone higher speeds working with this PHY? > > if you have another machine with a gigabit port, just plug it straight in > and see what happens: use a regular (not crossover) cable and make sure > both machines are set to autoselect. >
I found a laptop with GbE, Windows Vista, but was configured to autoselect. Still the same. Jochen Fabricius <jfabricius@web.de>
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em(4) is just 10baseT
, Jochen Fabricius
, (Tue Nov 16, 3:24 pm)
Re: em(4) is just 10baseT
, Jeremy Chase
, (Tue Nov 16, 4:37 pm)
Re: em(4) is just 10baseT
, Fred Crowson
, (Tue Nov 16, 4:41 pm)
Re: em(4) is just 10baseT
, Jochen Fabricius
, (Tue Nov 16, 11:25 pm)
Re: em(4) is just 10baseT
, Jochen Fabricius
, (Tue Nov 16, 11:26 pm)
Re: em(4) is just 10baseT
, Bryan Irvine
, (Wed Nov 17, 1:21 am)
Re: em(4) is just 10baseT
, Stuart Henderson
, (Wed Nov 17, 6:03 am)
Re: em(4) is just 10baseT
, Jonathan Gray
, (Wed Nov 17, 8:09 am)
Re: em(4) is just 10baseT
, Jochen Fabricius
, (Wed Nov 17, 1:26 pm)
Re: em(4) is just 10baseT
, Jochen Fabricius
, (Wed Nov 17, 1:36 pm)
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