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http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/redpieces/pdfs/ga195486.pdf is the i5 draft system handbook. It lists the 2838 as 100/10 and the 5706 as 1000/100/10. There's more details about the latter - the former hardware details would be in an earlier handbook.

At 09:06 AM 11/12/2005, you wrote:

Is there an easy way to tell what the max speed of my Ethernet line is?
DSPHDWRSC isn't particularly helpful.  On my model 270, I've got a 2838
LAN Adapter attached to a 2842 IOP.  My new 520 has a 5706 LAN adapter
on a 5706 Comm Processor.  Lots of looking on the 'net, and I can't find
anything that tells me the max speed of these little fellas.



Joe

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