Gigabit LAN requirements ? (1000Mbps only @ 100Mbps)

I'm having trouble with the Gigabit ethernet port on my PC, currently it says it's only a 100Mb connection, the other PC with a Gigabit port is also saying it's a 100mb connection but I have set up a 1Gb connection on the other PC before so the problem must either be with this K8N Neo2 or the network cable, I'm guessing.
I have the MAC port disabled in the BIOS as I don't need two gigabit ports.
Do you have to have a certain cable for 1000Mb LAN and if so would you please give me some info on it, or is there some setting I'm missing in Windows or the BIOS. The driver properties on both machines for the network adapters in "Link Speed" both go up to 1000Mbps/Full Duplex (but don't work if i choose that instead of Auto) if that's usefull information to anyone willing to help.
If someone could give me a list or requirements/setting for Gigabit LAN that would be appreciated.
Thanks.
System,,,
Windows XP Pro
Windows XP Pro x64 (RC2)
K8N Neo2 Platinum

Quote from: mrbell84 on 24-March-05, 09:41:19
Do you really think he would have a system like that in his sig if he worked for nvidia or msi ??? ... 
    I sure would not .
Hehe , but i shop hw with my head for my homecomputing .
And is not influenced by hypes like SLI , ultradupa memory , and dual channel 939 .
I'm already in the fast lane with that homerig , comparing is like do i need to exchange this sportcar for a marginally faster one .
I will upgrade my home comp when the "overall" performance gain is worth it as an allround rig used to other things than just pc games.
( and at 43 i dont hunt for 3d benchmarks and have the need to brag about fps and eyecandy in games i play now and then )
I'm one of the old school guys , at work have all the latest , at private balance money with performance and try to overclock
and such things to get the most out of what you have, all at a decent price .

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