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| 10/100 negotiation? I have an iMac with OS 9 which will not do 10/100 ethernet negotiation with a linksys router. Is there a download that would update the TCP/IP stack? What I'd really like to have is a user option to do "100 Mb Only" which would goose the NIC accordingly. Thanks, Rick Merrill |
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| Re: 10/100 negotiation? Rick Merrill <RickMerrill@comTHROW.net> writes: > I have an iMac with OS 9 which will not do 10/100 ethernet > negotiation with a linksys router. Is there a download that would > update the TCP/IP stack? Ethernet is has nothing to do with TCP/IP. The 10/100 is determined by the Ethernet hardware / chips and controlled by the device driver. I'm not sure how much control OS 9 gives for hardware. Ethernet is usually quite good in determining what speed it should work at. The issue may be a bad Ethernet cable in which the auto-negotiation determines that the cable can't handle 100Mbit and so uses the slower speed. That's one possibility. > What I'd really like to have is a user option to do "100 Mb Only" > which would goose the NIC accordingly. I'll let someone else answer as I've never used OS 9. FWIW, under OS X you could probably use the 'Unix' command 'ifconfig' to adjust things but that does not apply in your case. -- David Magda <dmagda at ee.ryerson.ca>, http://www.magda.ca/ Because the innovator has for enemies all those who have done well under the old conditions, and lukewarm defenders in those who may do well under the new. -- Niccolo Machiavelli, _The Prince_, Chapter VI |
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| Re: 10/100 negotiation? On Tue, 21 Oct 2003 17:03:25 -0700, David Magda wrote (in message <86d6cqcf5e.fsf@number6.magda.ca>): > Rick Merrill <RickMerrill@comTHROW.net> writes: > >> I have an iMac with OS 9 which will not do 10/100 ethernet >> negotiation with a linksys router. Is there a download that would >> update the TCP/IP stack? > > Ethernet is has nothing to do with TCP/IP. The 10/100 is determined > by the Ethernet hardware / chips and controlled by the device > driver. I'm not sure how much control OS 9 gives for > hardware. > > Ethernet is usually quite good in determining what speed it should > work at. The issue may be a bad Ethernet cable in which the > auto-negotiation determines that the cable can't handle 100Mbit and > so uses the slower speed. That's one possibility. > >> What I'd really like to have is a user option to do "100 Mb Only" >> which would goose the NIC accordingly. > > I'll let someone else answer as I've never used OS 9. FWIW, under OS > X you could probably use the 'Unix' command 'ifconfig' to adjust > things but that does not apply in your case. > > The very earliest i-mac is able to negotiate at either 10 or 100, so the inability to do so most likely lies somewhere else. I have never seen or heard of being able to modify this capability within OS 9. Steve |
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| Re: 10/100 negotiation? Steve wrote: > On Tue, 21 Oct 2003 17:03:25 -0700, David Magda wrote > (in message <86d6cqcf5e.fsf@number6.magda.ca>): > > >>Rick Merrill <RickMerrill@comTHROW.net> writes: >> >> >>>I have an iMac with OS 9 which will not do 10/100 ethernet >>>negotiation with a linksys router. Is there a download that would >>>update the TCP/IP stack? >> >>Ethernet is has nothing to do with TCP/IP. The 10/100 is determined >>by the Ethernet hardware / chips and controlled by the device >>driver. I'm not sure how much control OS 9 gives for >>hardware. >> >>Ethernet is usually quite good in determining what speed it should >>work at. The issue may be a bad Ethernet cable in which the >>auto-negotiation determines that the cable can't handle 100Mbit and >>so uses the slower speed. That's one possibility. >> >> >>>What I'd really like to have is a user option to do "100 Mb Only" >>>which would goose the NIC accordingly. >> >>I'll let someone else answer as I've never used OS 9. FWIW, under OS >>X you could probably use the 'Unix' command 'ifconfig' to adjust >>things but that does not apply in your case. >> >> > > > The very earliest i-mac is able to negotiate at either 10 or 100, so the > inability to do so most likely lies somewhere else. I have never seen or > heard of being able to modify this capability within OS 9. > > Steve > > Thanks for trying. The only 'fix' I've found is to put a 10 meg hub between the iMac and the LinkSys router. I have seen this problem and solution elsewhere when the NIC or h/w driver was not the latest. - RM |
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| Re: 10/100 negotiation? I had a similar problem - my son's Macintosh would work when it was directly connected to the cable modem but refused to work when connected to a Linksys router. The problem was that I had incorrectly wired the ethernet cable - it would work at 10 Mbits but not at 100 Mbits! I rewired the cable and everything is working perfectly! |
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