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Getting 100 mps speed on home network?
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[QUOTE="Jeff Green, post: 5864098"] I have several computers networked on a home network through a Netgear router. The router has the latest software upgrade and I have the latest drivers for all my NIC cards. I'm connecting at 10 mbs on all but one computer even though the router says the LAN is running 100 mbps. All the NIC cards are SUPPOSED to be 10/100 cards. I bought a new 10/100 card today and loaded it up and got 100 mbps right away. It was less than 20 bucks, so I could just get the same card for one of my other PCs and hope for the same results. Problem is, one of the other machines has a ABIT NF7-S motherboard with a built-in NIC, which claims it can support giganet, and the other is a Dell with a built in 10/100 ethernet connection. Anyone know how to make these other computers communicate at 100? I would be less confused if I wasn't able to get 100 now on one machine and my LAN said it was running at that speed. Thanks, JG [/QUOTE]
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