Re: Checking Duplex mode?



On Fri, 25 Aug 2006 22:34:05 GMT, "Conan Kelly" <CTBarbarin@xxxxxxx> wrote:

Hello all,

Is there any way to check my NIC's duplex mode (Full-Duplex or Half-Duplex) from Windows.

If not, what other ways can I determine which one it is using?

Under Local Area Connection - Properties, Configure - Advanced tab, you may have
an entry "Media Type" which should tell you how the computer has it setup. What
is at the other end of the Ethernet cable? If a router or switch, you should
have an indicator light for the connection, that may give you a clue.

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