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Date:      Wed, 9 Oct 1996 20:26 EDT
From:      Barney Wolff <barney@databus.com>
To:        hardware@FreeBSD.org
Subject:   Re: Poor SMC Etherpower 10/100 transfer rates
Message-ID:  <325c45a40.4f38@databus.databus.com>

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Is it possible the card is trying to do full-duplex Ethernet?  I have an
odd data point to contribute.  I have an SMC 9332 in an NT box.  NT
allows 10 Mb, 100 Mb and 100 Mb full-duplex for it.  On a 100 Mb SMC
TigerHub 100, talking to a freebsd 2.1.5-release box with an Intel
Pro-100B, I found that the SMC9332 had to be set in non-full-duplex mode
or performance would be just awful.  I'm not sure whether that means
that the hub does not support full-duplex, or freebsd with the Intel
doesn't, or both.  Since full-duplex 10 Mb does exist (I think) I wonder
if the card thinks that's what it should be doing.

Where can I RTFM on flag settings for NICs (is that what link<n> does)?

With the SMC set properly, I get 6-7MB/sec ftp rate between these two
P6/200 boxes on the 100Mb hub.  But even then, I often see a pause of
something like a second just after the start of the transfer.  Can't
tell if that's caused by packet loss or what.  I wondered about MTU
discovery, but as I read the code it starts with the MTU of the interface,
which is 1500.

Barney Wolff  <barney@databus.com>



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