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Table 12 on page 64 of https://www.intel.com/content/dam/support/us/en/documents/server-products/Intel_S2600ST_TPS.pdf, showsthe lowest supported data rate is defined as 100 Mbps, which shows it can be done. How?
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Rather, I need to change to 100 Mbps for a customer, and the only options
under Properties | select port | Properties | Advanced \ Speed & Duplex are
[Auto Negotiation], [1.0 Gbps Full Duplex], and [10 Gbps Full Duplex].
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Note: These are the onboard adapters on the motherboard.
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OS in use: WIn10x64 Enterprise RS5-1809.
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Using Intel Proset in Windows can help you fix the speed
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I ran Intel PROset which advised it could not alter the port configurations on the S2600STBR.
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"ADAPTER NOT SUPPORTED
This device cannot be configured by Intel PROSet Adapter Configuration Utility. Use the Intel PROSet Module for Windows Powershell interface or Windows Device Manager to configure the device. Consult the user guide for more information."
Windows Device Manager was not able to change port speed, FYI.
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Rather, I need to change to 100 Mbps for a customer, and the only options
under Properties | select port | Properties | Advanced \ Speed & Duplex are
[Auto Negotiation], [1.0 Gbps Full Duplex], and [10 Gbps Full Duplex].
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The latest version I can find for the LAN drivers for the Sawtooth Pass Refresh motherboard, version 24.2, does not include any PowerShell Commandlets, either.
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