Funny network performance problem

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Author: Emmanuel Gravel
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Subject: Funny network performance problem
Finally resolved the issue. Bought some cat5e (or, as Belkin likes to
call it FastCAT5e) and now, one-way only transfer Windows->Linux is
around 10MB/s, Linux->Windows increases to close to 7.5MB/s, and
full-duplex is around 3-5MB/s each way, at the same time. Considering
it's a cheap switch, I'm satisfied :) Some interesting full-duplex
issues (seems to hickup and lock on one of the sides sometimes).

Final word: cable was the problem.

Thanks to all who helped!

On Tue, 2003-10-21 at 21:39, Emmanuel Gravel wrote:
> On Tue, 2003-10-21 at 21:11, Craig White wrote:
> > On Tue, 2003-10-21 at 01:03, Emmanuel Gravel wrote:
> > > I recently purchased a dual-speed full-duplex switch (TrendWare brand,
> > > got it relatively cheap). Decided to check the speed by transfering
> > > large files (more than 100MB). Linux to Windows, I get 2.4-2.8 MB/s.
> > > Windows to Linux, I get 0.8 MB/s at best. I've tried transfering only
> > > from one to the other, then full duplex transfers, and I get the same
> > > numbers.

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