NIC Link Speed of auto negotiation

J

junior

Is there a way of show the link speed of a auto negotiated connection?
Windows only shows if it is 10, 100 or 1000 MBit, where is, in GUI or
command line, half/full duplex? That's important, there are many problems
that arise from the auto-negotiation.

Thanks in advance!
 
J

Jack \(MVP-Networking\).

Hi
Auto-negotiation, is basically the best setting for modern NICs since it
takes into consideration the performance of all the network components that
are involved in the transfer. The best way to measure the exact transfer is
to copy a large file (about 100MB) and measure the time that it takes.
http://www.ezlan.net/net_speed.html
Jack (MVP-Networking).
 
O

Olaf Marcos

Jack,

that is not the question. The question is: "how to see the link duplex mode status".

In a Windows 2003 Server I don't see it anywhere too...

Thanks in advance, and best regards,


Olaf Marcos



Jack \(MVP-Networking\). wrote:

HiAuto-negotiation, is basically the best setting for modern NICs since it
06-feb-08

Hi
Auto-negotiation, is basically the best setting for modern NICs since it
takes into consideration the performance of all the network components that
are involved in the transfer. The best way to measure the exact transfer is
to copy a large file (about 100MB) and measure the time that it takes.
http://www.ezlan.net/net_speed.html
Jack (MVP-Networking).


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On martes, 05 de febrero de 2008 22:56
junior wrote:

NIC Link Speed of auto negotiation
Is there a way of show the link speed of a auto negotiated connection?
Windows only shows if it is 10, 100 or 1000 MBit, where is, in GUI or
command line, half/full duplex? That's important, there are many problems
that arise from the auto-negotiation.

Thanks in advance!

On mi?rcoles, 06 de febrero de 2008 0:16
Jack \(MVP-Networking\). wrote:

HiAuto-negotiation, is basically the best setting for modern NICs since it
Hi
Auto-negotiation, is basically the best setting for modern NICs since it
takes into consideration the performance of all the network components that
are involved in the transfer. The best way to measure the exact transfer is
to copy a large file (about 100MB) and measure the time that it takes.
http://www.ezlan.net/net_speed.html
Jack (MVP-Networking).


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