Maybe you could try setting the speed on the NIC.
Right-click My Computer and select Manage
In Computer Management choose Device Manager and find your NIC
In the properties of the NIC there should be an advanced tab with a property
Speed & Duplex
Try different values other than "Auto", like 100Mb Full or 100Mb Half.
Richard
"Troy Hakala" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:2005021115235383886%troyhakala@comcastnet...
> It does have a collision light but there are no collisions at all.
>
>
> On 2005-02-11 14:05:51 -0800, "Richard Forester"
> <richard_forester(nospam)@msn.com> said:
>
>> I'm not really sure what the problem could be but just for the record, I
>> have a Netgear RT314 Router and it works fine with the Broadcom Gigabit
>> NIC in my PC.
>>
>> Does your switch have collision indicator lights? If so, did you notice
>> there being more collisions when it "freaked out"?
>>
>> Richard
>>
>> "Troy Hakala" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>> news:2005021112193640653%troyhakala@comcastnet...
>>> I have a Netgear FS524 10/100 unmanaged switch at home. It's worked fine
>>> for years, but yesterday I connected a new machine with a Broadcom
>>> BCM5721 Gigabit NIC to it and soon after the switch "freaked out" and
>>> needed to be reset. By "freaked out", I mean that the activity lights
>>> started blinking erratically and would all go off for a second and
>>> repeat. It would do this until I reset the switch (pulled the plug and
>>> plugged it back in). During this time, it stopped routing packets on all
>>> ports.
>>>
>>> Then it would work ok for a few hours and then would happen again and
>>> need to be reset. The new machines are idle and not doing any heavy
>>> network traffic, btw. Is the Netgear just not happy with the Gigabit
>>> NICs? Could it be a cable problem?
>>>
>>> Any other ideas?
>
>
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