try making use of the command mii-tool. it is basically used to view and
manipulate the interface speeds. i think this command will suffice your
needs.
do man mii-tool for more information.

cheers,
rahul.

On Wed, 29 Jan 2003, Geoff Smith wrote:

> HelP!!.....i need to know how to get my network card to run down at 10mbps,
> as right now it's trying for 100mbps, and my router won't give it an ip
> address for some reason.  before i installed linux, the machine wouldn't
> take an ip at 100mbps, but when i dropped the speed down to 10mbps it
> worked, so i'm assuming it will be the same in linux...I'm running redhat
> 7.2
> Thanks
>
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