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Date:      Mon, 07 Aug 2000 18:39:46 -0700
From:      Caleb Walker <caleb.walker@home.com>
To:        kstewart@urx.com
Cc:        Dennis Jun <cappy@cr173116-a.etob1.on.wave.home.com>, freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: 3Com 905B & Windows 98 transfer rates
Message-ID:  <398F64E2.81EF209C@home.com>
References:  <Pine.BSF.4.21.0008061034230.38015-100000@cr173116-a.etob1.on.wave.home.com> <398DB38A.90EB3398@urx.com>

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I have had similar problems with these 3Com cards.  somtimes they do this.  If
you replace the card with another one the problem goes away.  I dont think it
is a fbsd thing but a 3com thing.

Kent Stewart wrote:

> Dennis Jun wrote:
> >
> > Hello!
> >
> > I've recently setup a lan at a friend's place consisting of 3 computers: 1
> > is FreeBSD (p 100) and 2 are Windows 98 SE (p 200 & p3 450). All of them
> > have the 3Com 905B nics in them and he has a Netgear FS 105 switch
> > 10/100. I tried transfering some files via ftp from each of the computers
> > to each other. When i I transfered from FreeBSD to either of the Windows
> > boxes (or the other way around), I only got about 1MBytes/sec, at
> > best. When I transfered between the 2 Windows boxes, I got about
> > 2MBytes/sec, at best. Now, I know i won't be able to hit 10MBytes/sec even
> > though everything is 100Mb, however, those rates seem low. My Windows
> > friends told me they get around 4-6MBytes/sec. Furthermore, on my own lan,
> > when I transfer between my 2 FreeBSD boxes, I get about 4.5MBytes/sec
> > (both with 3Com 905Bs and Netgear 10/100 switch). Furthermore, it is going
> > at 100Mbit/sec and full duplex. I can see the lights and I checked with
> > ifconfig -a and in control pane with Windows. What am I doing
> > wrong? Anyone have any ideas? Much thanx in advance.
>
> Make sure they are all set at full-duplex and 100baseTX. I don't
> remember where you check that on Win98se. The auto doesn't always cut
> it with switches like Linksys and Netgear. You can't program the
> switch to accept something and negotiating aways leave the chance that
> it came up in the 10Mb/s setting. You should be able to see that from
> the led's on the NIC's. I forced all of my systems to 100baseTX. The
> setting on Win98 has to be from either the system applet in the
> control panel or the network applet. It would be a resource property
> for the 3C905b. FWIW, I get around 8MB/s out of 905b's and around
> 11-12MB/s on Intel 100+'s. I have two of the Linksys 10/100 switch's.
>
> Kent
>
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