Hubs do not do full-duplex. Switches do full-duplex. Hubs and switches
are very different devices, though both serve some similar
functionality. If it is a hub, by definition it will be half-duplex.
- rick warner -
On Sat, 28 Apr 2001, Alex Iruc wrote:
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> I'm using a low cost 3COM DualSpeed HUB 3C16751B, but I did not
> receive any specifications about 100Mb full duplex. It only says that
> works with 10/100 cards. Any ideeas?
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> On Fri, 27 Apr 2001, Statux wrote:
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> > Only if you have a switch :P
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> > Most NICs (from what I've been told) will do full duplex if the hub will
> > do it (by hub I mean the thing it's connected to, be it a switch or
> > router, etc).. and if not, they default to half.
> >
> > When asking such questions, it also helps to let us know exactly which NIC
> > you are using ;)
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> > On Fri, 27 Apr 2001, Alex Iruc wrote:
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> > > How can I configure the network adapter to work at 100Mbs/Full
> > > Duplex, from Linux. Can I eve do that from Linux ?
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> > > Thanks.
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> > > Alex
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