FredWanaker
Well-known member
Wylie - you are judging the output of the apple tree by one apple. Most likely as soon as your router needs to talk with the 100m device, and if flow control is enabled, it can interfere with your network. We used to see it ALL the time at the state (1500 staff) when someone would plug in an unauthorized 100m switch to a 1gb port on the floor going to the Cisco. The whole VLan would pull down to 100m. We'd take a walk around, find who plugged in an old switch they had to run an extra printer or something, or maybe an old Linksys router they pulugged in to set up a test network and once we removed it, everything went back to 1gb. Modern equipment is less sensitive to it, but I ran into it last year on a network I service. I took your side of the argument and lost to another IT person. As soon as a downstream switch was replaced with a 1gb one, the whole network sped up.



