Australian PCAuthority had a fairly good article on how and why these
sort of network errors cause problems.
April 2000 issue. page 188.

basically try manually setting the cards to half duplex first, 10mbs,
etc.
also some hubs set themselves (all their ports) to the speed and/or
duplex of the *first* network card that connects. all the others have to
conform to that. too bad if the second connecting card is switched to
full duplex, 100mbs. it will have problems connecting etc.

well this is what the article says anyway.
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