On 1/18/10 5:08 AM, hartonj wrote:
Do you anything more about the exact nature of the problem? Thing is,
from the little I've read the switch should be able to tell that the
card doesn't autonegotiate and switch to the lower speed. Is there
something specifically funky with asante products that doesn't work
with that?

I don't know any specifics about why it doesn't work. I suspect that the Asante hardware somehow reacts to the autonegotiate signalling and in doing so confuses the switch. It's likely that all the Asante 10BaseT products use the same hardware that interfaces to the network so they all have the same problem.

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