That is my thought too - I only have a couple cheap 4 port switches that won't autosense, and are pure 100, everything else runs fine at either 10 or 100.


At 09:17 AM 10/15/2003, you wrote:
This is troubling. Shouldn't your hubs/routers autosense the 10MBPS?

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>Steven J. Sobol wrote:
>
>>On Wed, 15 Oct 2003, Jon Pounder wrote:
>>
>>
>>Nothing works. Call transfer and call waiting, in particular. (Well,
>>almost nothing; vm notification does work)
>>
>>
>Call transfer and call waiting do work, although the call waiting is a
>little loud and anoyoing.. :)
>
>>There is no place to plug in a headset, and since I do a fair amount of
>>tech support and longish conference calls, that's a big deal for me.
>>
>A very valid point, but I also have a Snom200 and I have never been able
>to get the headset (audiojacks on the back) to work.. and this has been
>through about 10 firmware versions..
>
>So which is worse, No headset jacks or headset jacks that never work?? :)
>
>The only real issue I have with the GS phones is that the ethernet ports
>are 10Mbps ports.. So this is a problem because most people use 100Mbps
>networks now.. So I would have to run seperate cables to the phone and
>PC which kills a major cost saving for going VoIP..
>
>Later..
>
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