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I basically agree with Larry. 100Mbps equates to a real-world of around 10MBps. 8 bits/byte, of course, + packet & parity overhead means the theoretical max of 12.5MBps is unachievable. 9-10MBps is about the best you can expect. And here, a Cisco shop for years, we've always had to hard-code our server adapters (both Intel & iSeries) to match the switch vs. leaving everything on Auto. This was at the request of the network gurus.
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