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Date:      Sat, 10 Aug 2002 05:02:53 -0700
From:      Kent Stewart <kstewart@owt.com>
To:        Janne Mattila <jannemat@saunalahti.fi>
Cc:        freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: [freebsd-questions] Slow download from FreeBSD 4.6-RELEASE server; LNE100TX and 3Com 3c905C-TX
Message-ID:  <3D5500ED.4030204@owt.com>
References:  <003401c24043$ccb70c50$9a51c5c3@Kompuutteri>

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Janne Mattila wrote:

>>Sounds like a problem with duplex settings.  You've got a hub 
>>in between the two machines, don't you?  
>>
> 
> Our LAN has 100MB Hub, where my NIC, my girlfriend NIC and of course
> server's second NIC is connected.
> 
> My network is:
> 
> FreeBSD Server (which has two 3c905C-TX NIC) 
> Workstation: Win2000 SP2, LNE100TX NIC (My own)
> Workstation: Win2000 SP2, KNE100TX NIC (My girlfriend)
> Laptop, HP X3, Win2000, LiteOn Mini PCI or something
> 
> [10MB Line] <-> FreeBSD, NIC #1 Internet IP, NIC #2 192.168.0.1 <-> HUB
> <-> Mine and girlfriend machines
> 
> 
>>Aha!  Almost certainly a problem with duplex settings here.  
>>
> 
> Strange... I checked all available modes with "ifconfig -m xl1" (which
> is our LAN NIC) and changed media setting, then I changed  my own
> win2000 workstation NIC mode and tried FTP, no effect, changed again own
> NIC media, no effect, went through all media modes on my own
> workstation, no go. Then I changed server media to another, went through
> all my workstation NIC mediamodes again, ... basically I tried with all
> available configuration. Still poor FTP speed, hmm.


Yesterday I was having download problems (8KB/s) using a 3Com (xl). 
Ifconfig said it was full duplex but my switch said it wasn't. I was 
using an old config file and created a new config. Then, I built a new 
kernel and rebooted and the switch now shows full-duplex. I also get 
10+MB/s xfers from my other computers. I had also lost power to the 
switch and it may have needed reinitializing from the 3Com side. I 
downed the interface and uped it but that didn't do any good.

Kent


> 
> Maybe I have forgot somehow one combination then. 
>  
> 
>>When you download from the server, the TCP ACKs will come 
>>back almost instantaneously, thus colliding with the next data packet.
>>
> 
> OK. Yes I have noticed some collision by time to time, from HUB leds.
> When downloading from Internet, tcpdump did not report any collision
> though, think I need to test when downloading from LAN.
> 
> But how TCP ACKs are different when downloading from Internet / LAN?
> Since I am *always* downloading from server, because it is our gateway.
> And via same NIC also.
>  
> 
>>It may just have defaulted to a different set of Ethernet 
>>settings.
>>
> 
> What setting should work? I'm thinking of changing my NIC to another. It
> is pretty old, and only NIC which has problems in our network.
> 
> Thanks for reply!
> 
> - JM
> 
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