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Old 19-09-2009, 04:09   #1
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VM Broadband and Ethernet Cards

Now ive been looking on the VM site and found this.....

http://www.virginmedia.com/help/20mb...ws-vista-users

What interested me was the part that said this...
In most circumstances the best setting for this is Auto Negotiation. However some PC network cards do not auto-negotiate these settings correctly with the Cable Modem so selecting 100Mbps/Full Duplex or 100Mbps/Half duplex may provide a better result for your PC Network card.

What im wondering is this "Could" be the problem for some people having slow connections and is there a list somewhere of chipset/ethernet cards that are known to give this sort of issue?
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