Message-Id: <5.0.2.1.2.20001226151311.024982a0@pop.rahul.net> Date: Tue, 26 Dec 2000 15:20:52 -0800 From: "Christopher D. Reimer" <creimer@rahul.net> Subject: Re: [SLE] FTP Transfer Speeds... At 03:02 PM 12/26/2000, Greg Thomas wrote:
We need more info. Are you talking about a home LAN? There is no restriction on either my Linux or OpenBSD box. I'm running at 100Mbps half-duplex and get about 6MBps via ftp.
DOH! I was looking at the wrong machine. I FTPed files to my router box at 35 kilobytes per second since it has a slower CPU and hard drive. When I FTPed my server box that I'm rebuilding, I'm getting 400 kilobytes per second on a home network of Netgear FA310TX 10/100 NICs and a 10Mb hub. Does that sound about right for my network configuration? As for the 56k modem, I meant to say 3.5 kilobytes per second. Thanks! Christopher Reimer creimer's FPS Design & Portfolio http://www.rahul.net/creimer/
Date: Tue, 26 Dec 2000 15:38:17 -0800 (PST) From: Greg Thomas <ethant@pacificnet.net> Message-ID: <Pine.LNX.4.21.0012261535220.31730-100000@hominy.2fortheroad.net> Subject: Re: [SLE] FTP Transfer Speeds... On Tue, 26 Dec 2000, Christopher D. Reimer wrote:
At 03:02 PM 12/26/2000, Greg Thomas wrote:
We need more info. Are you talking about a home LAN? There is no restriction on either my Linux or OpenBSD box. I'm running at 100Mbps half-duplex and get about 6MBps via ftp.
DOH! I was looking at the wrong machine. I FTPed files to my router box at 35 kilobytes per second since it has a slower CPU and hard drive.
When I FTPed my server box that I'm rebuilding, I'm getting 400 kilobytes per second on a home network of Netgear FA310TX 10/100 NICs and a 10Mb hub. Does that sound about right for my network configuration?
Yes, that sounds much better. There's probably some tweaking you could do to get a little more speed but that's beyond me. If you've got 10/100 cards you may be able to find a cheap little 10/100 switch and get 100 MBps. Greg
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