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<blockquote data-quote="mbreslow" data-source="post: 1037625" data-attributes="member: 151431"><p>I'm having identical issues in a similiar infrastructure. (I'm using a TrendNet TEW639GR router in a Mac/PC environment, but the Mac scenario, including the Marvel Yukon gigabit card, the 100TX speed, and the cable unplugged message when you manually switch it to 1000TX, is the same.) I move large files over my network, mostly from the PC and the Mac to a NAS, so I recently switched them back to a wired connection to take advantage of the gigabit speed. </p><p></p><p>I've been playing with this for two weeks. This is what I've found...</p><p></p><p>As for solutions to get the Marvel Yukon to do gigabit, there doesn't seem to be much about it online. Either you and I are the only ones having this problem, or no one else cares. All the kexts I've found are older than the one that's currently loaded, and I haven't found anything else to try.</p><p></p><p>I even went to a Belkin Gigabit USB adapter. It did give me gigabit speed, after a typical screwing with the settings session, but would fall asleep after some as yet undetermined amount of inactivity - and it did this repeatedly over a 24-hour period, requiring a manual reset each time. In addition, I could no longer see the Mac from my PC, and vice-versa, no matter how I configured either one. I'm waiting for an Arkview Gigabit USB adapter to be delivered today - seemingly the only other one with (commercially available) Mac drivers...</p><p></p><p>That's where I'm at. Anyone????</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mbreslow, post: 1037625, member: 151431"] I'm having identical issues in a similiar infrastructure. (I'm using a TrendNet TEW639GR router in a Mac/PC environment, but the Mac scenario, including the Marvel Yukon gigabit card, the 100TX speed, and the cable unplugged message when you manually switch it to 1000TX, is the same.) I move large files over my network, mostly from the PC and the Mac to a NAS, so I recently switched them back to a wired connection to take advantage of the gigabit speed. I've been playing with this for two weeks. This is what I've found... As for solutions to get the Marvel Yukon to do gigabit, there doesn't seem to be much about it online. Either you and I are the only ones having this problem, or no one else cares. All the kexts I've found are older than the one that's currently loaded, and I haven't found anything else to try. I even went to a Belkin Gigabit USB adapter. It did give me gigabit speed, after a typical screwing with the settings session, but would fall asleep after some as yet undetermined amount of inactivity - and it did this repeatedly over a 24-hour period, requiring a manual reset each time. In addition, I could no longer see the Mac from my PC, and vice-versa, no matter how I configured either one. I'm waiting for an Arkview Gigabit USB adapter to be delivered today - seemingly the only other one with (commercially available) Mac drivers... That's where I'm at. Anyone???? [/QUOTE]
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