Michaelwagner Wrote: 
> Is the wire in the wall CAT5? If not, it's not rated for 100BaseT
> anyways.
That, or it's damaged or badly installed - kinked, crimped, stapled
through, or maybe running parallel to electrical wiring or over
fixtures.

None of which answers the original question - Can the Squeezebox2's
10/100 ethernet port be fixed at 10mpbs?  You could accomplish this by
controlling the switch port's speed, but most SOHO switches are
unmanaged and have no such control.  Over the years I've solved
numerous ethernet incompatibilities by fixing a port's speed.  Usually,
though, it's to fix problems with the auto-speed-negotiation, which
sometimes doesn't work as it should.


-- 
JJZolx

Jim
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