Satellite Pro L300 PSLB9E: 100Mbit instead of connecting to the network local 1000Mbit WinXP

Downgraded to WinXP.
Have downloaded all the drivers available from Toshiba support, but still cannot get the speed of 100Mbit connection. I guess it's an another downgrade of the bios needed to support the XP operating system?

Hello

Your laptop supports Ethernet 10/100 Base-TX.
This means that the network card supports the standard of 10 Mbps and 100 Mbps.

I put t know why you expect at a higher speed, but the 100 Mbps is the maximum value for this chip to Base - TX LAN Realtek 10/100

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