Connecting "fast ethernet" to "ethernet" is not working!

Hey there,
I connected "FE 0/1" (cisco 1841) to "Ethernet 1/0" ( NM-4E module in 2651 router). Both interfaces' status are up but their line protocol is down.
I sat both their speed to 10Mbps and their duplux to full but no luck.
Is this because i am using a straight-throught cable? According to my understanding all cisco routers uses "Auto-Mdix" feature which eleminates the need for cross-over cables.
Thanks,
Abdul,

HI Alain,
Another good peice of information, I was not really aware of this. I was under the impression that auto mdix works and is independent of speed/duplex settings. There definitely must be a reason behind auto mdix needing auto nego ON. If you could put some light on that too please
Regards
Umesh

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