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Date:      Thu, 16 Dec 1999 18:29:57 -0500
From:      "Tommy Forrest - KE4PYM" <tforrest@mcs.net>
To:        "Juha Saarinen" <juha@saarinen.org>
Cc:        "Mike Tancsa" <mike@sentex.net>, "Mikhail Evstiounin" <evstiounin@adelphia.net>, "questions@FreeBSD.ORG" <questions@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:   Re: Not such good networking performance with FreeBSD
Message-ID:  <199912162333.RAA66410@Mailbox.mcs.net>
In-Reply-To: <Pine.BSF.4.21.9912161713570.82832-100000@vimfuego.saarinen.org>

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Well, when I had both machines on a x-over cable I was able to move
the same 36 meg file at 7.49 seconds.  So, I'd say its probably a
limitation of how fast the FBSD box can receive data.  Or it could be
the top limitation of Win98 getting data out of the box.  Im sure the
switch would have no problem with more than 4.7MBps if pushed.

On Thu, 16 Dec 1999 17:15:07 +1300 (NZDT), Juha Saarinen wrote:

>On Wed, 15 Dec 1999, Tommy Forrest - KE4PYM wrote:
>
>> I have a LinkSys 10/100 autosensing 5 port ($129 at CompUSA) switch
>> and it moves butt in full duplex mode.  I can move 36 megs from my 98
>> box to the FBSD box (100/full) in 7.52 seconds.  
>> 
>> Win98 box is a P3/500, 256M, 10krpm UltraSCSI IBM Ultrastar
>> FBSD box is a K6-3/450, 128M, EIDE discs.
>
>If I've got it right, that's 4.7MBps -- had an Intel InBusiness switch
>here for a while, and got 6.7MBps out of that one. ;-)
>
>-- Juha
>
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