Date: Wed, 9 Jul 2003 10:47:41 -0700 (PDT) From: John Polstra <jdp@polstra.com> To: current@freebsd.org Cc: julian@elischer.org Subject: Re: wierd dsl performance with -CURRENT Message-ID: <200307091747.h69Hlf6n022682@strings.polstra.com> In-Reply-To: <Pine.BSF.4.21.0307091039200.87910-100000@InterJet.elischer.org> References: <Pine.BSF.4.21.0307091039200.87910-100000@InterJet.elischer.org>
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In article <Pine.BSF.4.21.0307091039200.87910-100000@InterJet.elischer.org>, Julian Elischer <julian@elischer.org> wrote: > > > On Wed, 9 Jul 2003, John Polstra wrote: > > > In article <20030709122610.E3831@alpha.yumyumyum.org>, > > Kenneth Culver <culverk@yumyumyum.org> wrote: > > > Recently, for some wierd reason, with FreeBSD-CURRENT my DSL > > > downloads have gotten about 10-15 KB/sec slower than they used to be.. I > > > used to get 160KB/sec downloads, and now can only manage about 145. I was > > > wondering if there are any ideas what is causing this. I'm sure it's a > > > FreeBSD problem because when I boot up windows or hook my mac straight to > > > the dsl modem, each of those gets the full 160KB/sec download (from the > > > same site, ftp2.freebsd.org) but when I download from FreeBSD, the speed > > > drops. > > > > Just as an experiment, try setting "net.inet.tcp.newreno" to 0 using > > sysctl(8). It might help; it might not. Please let us know. > > I think he is timing transfers from a Mac THROUGH the BSD box.. Hmm, that's not how I interpret what he said. He specifically referred to downloading "from FreeBSD." John -- John Polstra John D. Polstra & Co., Inc. Seattle, Washington USA "Two buttocks cannot avoid friction." -- Malawi saying
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