[K12OSN] 1.4 mbps on 100BaseT! (OT)
Sudev Barar
sudev at mantraonline.com
Tue Nov 2 03:38:49 UTC 2004
On Tue, 2004-11-02 at 07:42, Carl Keil wrote:
> No, You're not confused, I'm confused. 1.45 Mb per second was my math
> based on the 109 megs in 11 minutes. (megabits, not megabytes, but isn't
> 1.45 Mbps waaaay less than even 10baseT) That's why I referred to my math
> possibly being wrong. I haven't "clocked" anything except watching the
> clock for minutes on end, for reasonably small uploads.
Disclaimer: Not a network tech ;-(
Some where earlier on this list it was discussed that on 10baseT actual
transfer cannot exceed beyond 2.5~3Mbps on a single one to one pipe. Max
load on the NIC can be 10Mbps for three / four connection
simultaneously. This was in line with my observation.
I forget the explanation but you could dig in archives.
HTH and give direction for further detective work.
--
Sudev Barar
Learning Linux
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