From: Mills, John T (John.T.Mills@ERAC.COM)
Date: Thu Jan 29 2004 - 13:26:52 EST
entstat -d ent# also works.
John T. Mills
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netstat -v | grep -i speed
should give you the speed selected and the speed running for each NIC.
Abdu
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If I have a 10/100 ethernet card set to autonegotiate, how can I find out
what speed it's actually running at?
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