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<BODY>Ok, back on the cable modem issue :) Still have not resolved the problem, but I found this going through my /var/log/messages file tonight:<br>
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Aug 17 00:44:20 C1652034-d kernel: eth0: MII is missing!<br>
Aug 17 00:44:20 C1652034-d kernel: eth0: found link beat<br>
Aug 17 00:44:20 C1652034-d kernel: eth0: autonegotiation complete: 100baseT-FD selected<br>
Aug 17 00:44:23 C1652034-d xinetd: xinetd startup succeeded<br>
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The card I am using is a 10/100 56K PCMCIA Linksys, but the hub is only a 10 base hub. Does this mean that the card is currently running at 100 base, and could this attribute to the problem of losing the connection I am having? If so, how would I tell it to run at 10 base? Thanks again everyone for the help.<br>
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