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    Hi All,

    Anyone familiar with this, I have to set my Lan card to 10 Half Mode or 10 Full Mode, unless I do that it will not get a IP address, attached are the screenshots for the 10 Half mode,


    Any ideas are welcome or anyone facing a similar problem...


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    Are you asking which mode you need to set?

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    Quote Originally Posted by tommy_vercetti View Post
    Hi All,

    Anyone familiar with this, I have to set my Lan card to 10 Half Mode or 10 Full Mode, unless I do that it will not get a IP address, attached are the screenshots for the 10 Half mode,


    Any ideas are welcome or anyone facing a similar problem...


    Tommy
    Do You Still Think Im asking What Mode I Need To Set It To ?

    Im asking if anyone else also has to do this

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    no i dont have to do this

    i have set the mode to 100 full duplex and get an IP
    ofcourse there are Ip problems, i dont get an IP in the evening in the morning it works fine

    So i can say that this works with 100 full duplex as it works in the morning

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    For me. I configured as 'Auto Negotiation' both in my computer adapter and modem settings. And it connects at 100 Mbps line.

    If you are using CAT 3 or 5, configure settings as 'Auto Negotiate' and at what speed it connects by default?

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    I saw from your attached image that your ethernet card supports 100 Mbps,

    are you using CAT 3 or CAT5?
    Did you check whether that ethernet port of modem is 100 Mbps?

    Because when your machine receives IP only at 10Mbps speed, definetly the communicate mismatch occurs either in your ethernet adapter, network cable or ethernet port of your modem. Otherthan this, there is not fault beyond your modem.
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    Thank you for your suggestions, earlier before Reliance I used to use the Auto Mode and that used to work fine, Im not using any Router, just computer connected directly to the Telestra, will try checking with another ethernet adapter

    Tommy

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    Cool

    as of nothing will go wrong if u dont set it..
    but Once my RIL engg adviced me that if i dont get IP assigned then its better to set it at 10Mbps half mode..:cool2:

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