on 19/3/2000 7:45 PM, Samuel Flory shot down the bitstream:

> Try the setup program:
> http://cesdis.gsfc.nasa.gov/linux/diag/index.html

OK, and here's what I got:

#> eepro-diag -a
eepro100-diag.c:v1.01 7/8/99 Donald Becker ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Index #1: Found a Intel 82557 EtherExpressPro100B adapter at 0x2400.
i82557 chip registers at 0x2400:
  00000000 00000000 00000000 00080002 183f0000 00000000
  No interrupt sources are pending.
   The transmit unit state is 'Idle'.
   The receive unit state is 'Idle'.
  This status is unusual for an activated interface.

(I ran this from single user, so it isn't an activated interface).

#> eepro-diag -e

eepro100-diag.c:v1.01 7/8/99 Donald Becker ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Index #1: Found a Intel 82557 EtherExpressPro100B adapter at 0x2400.
Intel EtherExpress Pro 10/100 EEPROM contents:
  Station address 00:90:37:98:CB:46.
  Board assembly 734938-001, Physical connectors present: RJ45
  Primary interface chip i82555 PHY #1.

#> eepro-diag -m
eepro100-diag.c:v1.01 7/8/99 Donald Becker ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Index #1: Found a Intel 82557 EtherExpressPro100B adapter at 0x2400.
 MII PHY #1 transceiver registers:
  3000 782d 02a8 0154 05e1 40a1 0001 0000
  0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000
  0a02 0000 0001 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000
  0000 0000 0b10 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000.

None of this tells me how to get the card to run at 10MB/sec (the original
question).  Again - I know the card works (I dual boot with Windows on this
machine).  Thoughts?
-- 
Ed Marczak
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