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Old 05-28-2007, 11:29 PM   #1
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Grinder <grinder@no.spam.maam.com>, the twittering-pauper and
thoughtless bottom who likes craven ham hitting with pythons, and whose
partner is a call girl with a filthy snack box, wrote in
<9oIZh.89395$_c5.73294@attbi_s22>:
> Bobt wrote:
>> On May 1, 9:11 am, Grinder <grin...@no.spam.maam.com> wrote:
>>> Bobt wrote:
>>>> Hi .. I have 3 computers on my small network .. all connect at 100MBPS
>>>> except one that always connects at 10 MBPS ... how do I get the 10 to
>>>> be a 100 ?
>>> Q1) How do you know it's connecting at 10Mbps?
>>>
>>> Q2) What the manufacturer and model of the network card that's causing
>>> the problem?
>>>
>>> Q3) You're certain that network card supports 100Mbps?

>>
>> Intel and yes it supports 100Mbps ... it shows the connection speed
>> when you click on the toolbar icon ..

>
> Intel what?
>



Intel Mr. Grinder Sir?

You ****.


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Old 05-28-2007, 11:29 PM   #2
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Gazwad skrev:
> Grinder <grinder@no.spam.maam.com>, the twittering-pauper and
> thoughtless bottom who likes craven ham hitting with pythons, and whose
> partner is a call girl with a filthy snack box, wrote in
> <9oIZh.89395$_c5.73294@attbi_s22>:
>> Bobt wrote:
>>> On May 1, 9:11 am, Grinder <grin...@no.spam.maam.com> wrote:
>>>> Bobt wrote:
>>>>> Hi .. I have 3 computers on my small network .. all connect at 100MBPS
>>>>> except one that always connects at 10 MBPS ... how do I get the 10 to
>>>>> be a 100 ?
>>>> Q1) How do you know it's connecting at 10Mbps?
>>>>
>>>> Q2) What the manufacturer and model of the network card that's causing
>>>> the problem?
>>>>
>>>> Q3) You're certain that network card supports 100Mbps?
>>> Intel and yes it supports 100Mbps ... it shows the connection speed
>>> when you click on the toolbar icon ..

>> Intel what?
>>

>
>
> Intel Mr. Grinder Sir?
>
> You ****.
>
>


What kind of model of the INTEL-networkcard?
Is it externel or integrated?
http://www.intel.com/network/connect...conn_deskadap&


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Old 05-28-2007, 11:29 PM   #3
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Demmpa wrote:

> Gazwad skrev:
>> Grinder <grinder@no.spam.maam.com>, the twittering-pauper and
>> thoughtless bottom who likes craven ham hitting with pythons, and whose
>> partner is a call girl with a filthy snack box, wrote in
>> <9oIZh.89395$_c5.73294@attbi_s22>:
>>> Bobt wrote:
>>>> On May 1, 9:11 am, Grinder <grin...@no.spam.maam.com> wrote:
>>>>> Bobt wrote:
>>>>>> Hi .. I have 3 computers on my small network .. all connect at
>>>>>> 100MBPS except one that always connects at 10 MBPS ... how do I get
>>>>>> the 10 to be a 100 ?
>>>>> Q1) How do you know it's connecting at 10Mbps?
>>>>>
>>>>> Q2) What the manufacturer and model of the network card that's causing
>>>>> the problem?
>>>>>
>>>>> Q3) You're certain that network card supports 100Mbps?
>>>> Intel and yes it supports 100Mbps ... it shows the connection speed
>>>> when you click on the toolbar icon ..
>>> Intel what?
>>>

>>
>>
>> Intel Mr. Grinder Sir?
>>
>> You ****.
>>
>>

>
> What kind of model of the INTEL-networkcard?
> Is it externel or integrated?
>

http://www.intel.com/network/connect...conn_deskadap&
>
>

Yeah, sure, Gaz' will tell you,huh! you ****witted cocknoodled fartsniffer!
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