On 2002-10-28 12:33, "Christophe Collot" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>> The best way to hook them together is with a 10/100 switch.  You can usually
>> see on the switch what speed each port is operating at.
>
> To complete what has been said, to operate at full speed, all your equipments
> (hub, switch, routers, cards) have to be 100BT compatible. My 6500/G3 is
> equipped with a farallon 10/100BT and is setted to automatic recognizing speed
> so that i don't have to change it anytime i change network.
> 
> If there is an element that is 10BT only then all the network negociate at
> 100BT.

Not necessarily. If you use quality switches (not hubs), two 100BT devices
will communicate at 100Mbit, while only connections involving a 10BT device
will drop down to 10Mbit.

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Joost van de Griek
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