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Hi,
I have a gateway which runs on Windows Embedded Standard 7 which has Intel NIC Card 1000 MT/PRO .
I have connected this gateway and a switch in a network where switch has configured speed/duplex as 1000Mbps/Full.
When I set the Speed/Duplex on my gateway's NIC to Auto-Negotiate or 1000Mbps/Full, it negotiating/advertising the speed and duplex properly.
But when Speed/Duplex sets to 100Mbps/Full on gateway's NIC, in the Switch it shows that my gateway is advertising the Speed/Duplex as 100Mbps/Half Duplex.
I am checking these configured values through the registry entryComputer\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Class\{4D36E972-E325-11CE-BFC1-08002BE10318}\00NN\*SpeedDuplex. It shows the configured value.
The doubt have here is that i have checked the enum values for this *SpeedDuplex entry, it shows in the following way:
0 - Autonegotiation
1- 10Mbps HalfDuplex
2 - 10Mbps FullDuplex
3 - 100Mbps HalfDuplex
4 - 100Mbps FullDuplex
6 - 1000Mbps
Why don't have here the value 5?
I have checked this registry in other Windows Operating systems, it shows correctly. Only in this Windows Embedded Standard 7 OS it shows this way. Will it create any issue? While performing the Speed/Duplex advertisement/Negotiation will it use these enum values? If so how can I resolve this issue?.
Thanks,
Challask
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