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In Reply to: RE: Implemented fiber optic... posted by Sprezza Tura on August 24, 2015 at 08:29:54
I began to post this to you further down this thread, then saw that you fixed the issue.
With hardwired Ethernet the ends will typically auto-negotiate their speeds, i.e. 100BaseT, 1000BaseT, etc. This may not happen via a media converter optical link. It is possible that each end (RJ45) is set to a different speed. You should be able to manually set the network parameters at each end, or at the very least if you know what the 'transmitting' side is set to, force the receiving side to match. In Linux, Unix, and Mac, I would use ifconfig. Not sure what you'd use under Windows but poke around your network settings.
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Thanks. I may fiddle with the settings at some point. Since the "shortcoming" does not really affect my set up, but I am curious.
"Not sure what you'd use under Windows but poke around your network settings."
Usually under details of the NIC driver (in device mgr) is where you can set forced, auto, etc.
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