You are indeed correct. It was a cat5 (not e) cable which should've been good enough at one meter, but after replacing it I'm connected at 1 gbs. Thanks for pointing that out. On Sun, 2019-12-29 at 18:45 +0100, Bjoern Franke wrote: > Hi, > Am 29.12.19 um 18:33 schrieb Len Philpot: > I realize this is more Linux-general than Xubuntu-specific, but any help > isappreciated. Although I've used and administered Linux (servers) for a > while,it's been a long time since I twiddled NIC settings -- and it was on > RHEL, not*ubuntu. > I have an HP 8300 SFF desktop running fully-patched Xubuntu 18.04, connecting > at100 mbs, which I'd like to raise to gig. It's hardwired to my 14-month-old > ASUSRT-AC66U B1 router (which is running at gb). The NIC is capable: > did you check if your cable is ok? Usually autonegotiation should set it to > Gbit and you have nothing to do manually. > RegardsBjoern > -- Len Philpot [email protected] Sent from Evolution on Xubuntu Linux
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