Gigabit to 100 Mbps network card

I read a few other posts on this issue but have been unable to solve the problem. any help would be appreciated to help me understand this.

I checked the good working cables.

I have a gigabit lan, such as confirmed by the other connecting to gigabit speeds gigabit cards.

new motherboard resolved the problem.

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