Toshiro,
Good question. I had this doubt before and the unique solution I
got was looking to my switch's light that indicates my net is 100mps :-),
no joke.
On 8 Oct 2002, Toshiro wrote:
> I've asked several times this question before, but nobody gave me a good
> answer so far, let me try here :)
>
> What shall I do to know the actual connection speed (10/100Mb) of a
> network interface? I'm looking for a linux software solution (like
> typing a command, looking at some log, you name it), answers like "look
> at the link light of your network card/switch/etc" are not valid :)
>
> BTW, in Solaris is pretty simple to know that, just bring the interface
> up with 'ifconf' and you get the answer.
>
> Toshiro.
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Alan Wilter S. da Silva
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Laborat�rio de F�sica Biol�gica
Instituto de Biof�sica Carlos Chagas Filho
Universidade do Brasil/UFRJ
Rio de Janeiro, Brasil
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