Before submitting the bug report I did try "ethtool autoneg off" with no
joy, but I did not try directly setting the speed. I'll give it a shot.
Brian Murray wrote:
> I personally haven't done this in a bit, but you should be able to force
> the speed and duplex of your network adapter with ethtool. The command
> should be something like 'sudo ethtool -s speed 100 duplex full autoneg
> off'. Please let us know if that has any effect.
>
>
Before submitting the bug report I did try "ethtool autoneg off" with no
joy, but I did not try directly setting the speed. I'll give it a shot.
Brian Murray wrote:
> I personally haven't done this in a bit, but you should be able to force
> the speed and duplex of your network adapter with ethtool. The command
> should be something like 'sudo ethtool -s speed 100 duplex full autoneg
> off'. Please let us know if that has any effect.
>
>