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I would always start here on specs:

http://www-306.ibm.com/common/ssi/OIAccess.wss

and search on 9406-520 in the Hardware and Software
descriptions(Sales Manual)

http://www-306.ibm.com/common/ssi/OIX.wss?DocURL=http://d03xhttpcl001g.boulder.ibm.com/common/ssi/rep_sm/1/897/ENUS9406-_h11/index.html&InfoType=DD&InfoSubType=SM&InfoDesc=HW+%26+SW+Desc+%28Sales+Manual%2C+RPQ%29&panelurl=OIX.wss%3Fbuttonpressed%3DDET001PT116%26page%3D1000%26paneltext1%3DDET001PEF012%26user%2Btype%3DEXT&paneltext=HW%20&%20SW%20desc%20(Sales%20manual,%20RPQ)

The 5706 is 10/100/1000 in speed
The  2838 is 10/100 in speed.


Joe Pluta 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.


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