Try firmware upgrade on your broadcom network card.
We had some issues where the broadcom cards would only recognize gigabit linkspeed but fail at 100mbit ports.

// Alexander

Paul Mansfield skrev:
On 01/02/10 18:54, Chris Buechler wrote:
Sure you're using CAT5e or better cables and not just CAT5? That's the
most common cause when I run into things like that.

thanks for the idea, but all our cables are cat6, and it's only a 1m
cable directly from back of server into the switch so no patching or
joins or anything to interfere


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