Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2007 07:30:10 +0400 From: "Kirill Timofeev" <kt97679@gmail.com> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: bad network performance on 6.2-stable Message-ID: <4c89aea20707162030x126e2182tfd7287e552a217af@mail.gmail.com>
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Folks, I have old PC (P1 75MHz, 64Mb RAM, xl and fxp network interface, internet connection via pppoe), which was loaded with 4.11-STABLE and served as internet gateway plus hold samba and squid. I decided to turn it into wireless access point and upgraded it to 6.2-STABLE. Samba speed dropped from 2mb/s to 900kb/s. I tryed GENERIC and custom kernels, tryed to play with polling, but there was no speed increase. I tryed to install netbsd 3.1on the same hardware and got 2mb/s again, but I would prefer to stay with freebsd. Could you please tell me what options should I try to increase network performance? Please let me know if I should supply more information about my setup. Thanks in advance for your help. Kirill.
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