Rich wrote:
>As I mentioned in a post a couple weeks ago, I've recently been given new
>duties involving maintaining a small Mac LAN at our agency, and I'm back
>with another question.
>
>Here's the situation:
>
>We've just moved into a new office, where I've set up our network basically
>as it was at the old office, except for the addition of the new cable
>router/8-port 100bT switch. Every machine that is capable of 100bT is
>connected at that speed to either the router/switch or another 100bT switch,
>at least according to the router and Apple System Profiler (when it will
>tell me at all).eeland.com
>
Rich: More crazy ideas: 1. You said the router was new...check it to
see what is happening there
2. You also implied older macs have ethernet cards...check
those to see speeds.
3. New cable? check to see if 10/100...
Let me know what you find with email if you have time...interesting
problem...but hope you can solve it.
Bob
>
>
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