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Good evening

I am looking for some advice here. My Internet connection shows different
speeds.

When I use Compaq 10_100 MiniPCI Ethernic NIC the connection speed shows
always "Speed: 100.Mbps."

When I use 3Com EtherLink III Lan PC Card the connection speed shows always
"Speed: 10.0Mbps."

Regards,

Oasis

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Look for some documentation here. It may only be a 10 mB adapter. Not to
worry, either case your DSL is slower than 10 mB

http://support.3com.com/infodeli/t [...] hernet.htm

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"Oasis" wrote:
| Good evening
|
| I am looking for some advice here. My Internet connection shows different
| speeds.
|
| When I use Compaq 10_100 MiniPCI Ethernic NIC the connection speed shows
| always "Speed: 100.Mbps."
|
| When I use 3Com EtherLink III Lan PC Card the connection speed shows
always
| "Speed: 10.0Mbps."
|
| Regards,
|
| Oasis
|
|

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Google for "modem speed test" or such and test the speed of your DSL; bet
it's the same in both cases.
Michael

"Oasis" <oasis@offline.co.sk> wrote in message
news:%232y%23VXuOFHA.3716@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl...
> Good evening
>
> I am looking for some advice here. My Internet connection shows different
> speeds.
>
> When I use Compaq 10_100 MiniPCI Ethernic NIC the connection speed shows
> always "Speed: 100.Mbps."
>
> When I use 3Com EtherLink III Lan PC Card the connection speed shows
> always "Speed: 10.0Mbps."
>
> Regards,
>
> Oasis
>

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