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Date:      Sat, 11 Aug 2001 19:31:22 +0100
From:      "Steven" <steven@trance.org>
To:        <freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:   Slow Ethernet
Message-ID:  <NEBBLBKNKLDHDLHHPODBKENPDPAA.steven@trance.org>
In-Reply-To: <XFMail.010810155251.mj@isy.liu.se>

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Hi,

I setup an i386 machine running fbsd 4.3-release a while ago to run as a
squid cache server for our network. There are other fbsd machines on the
network (which incidently all have the same network card chipset - realtek),
and they do not suffer from the same problem.

The problem is that the machine can't seem to transfer files at faster than
10k/sec over the network card. I was originally going to install the os from
ftp, but it was transfering so slowely that I had to download the iso to
another machine (I can shift upto 70k/sec to other machines from the net)
and install from CD.

I have done 2 full installs since and the problem is not solved. To give an
example, last night I downloaded jdk (approx 27megs) to the machine and it
was transfering at between 0.5k/sec to 13k/sec, so in the end i gave up. So
I then had to download the same file to another fbsd machine (at between
25k/sec to 50k/sec) and burn it to cd.

I have replaced the network card with another (same chipset) and the problem
remains. Is it possible this is due to the motherboard (which is an errrm,
rather cheap and nasty unbranded one with onboard sound/modem/vga) as
opposed to software? Any other ideas are welcomed.

Thanks

Steven


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