On 2006-11-03 12:46, Doug McGarrett wrote:
At 09:20 AM 11/3/2006 -0800, Kai Ponte wrote:
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Checking for mismatch on uplink (speed > 50 [-1.99>50], (xmitspeed < 5) [0.69<5] (rwintime > .9) [0.30>.9], (loss < .01) [0.00<.01]
Kai seems to get more output than I get. I only get:
Checking for Middleboxes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Done running 10s outbound test (client to server) . . . . . 1.06Mb/s running 10s inbound test (server to client) . . . . . . 5.13Mb/s The slowest link in the end-to-end path is a 10 Mbps Ethernet subnet Alarm: Duplex mismatch condition exists: Host set to Full and Switch set to Half duplex
Click on the "statistics" and "more details" buttons. They may open out of focus (thus maybe hidden by the browser main window). "Checking for mismatch on uplink" and a lot of other similar checks is at the bottom of the "more details;" the top of that gives you all you never wanted to know about buffer sizes and flag settings in your network :-)
What switch are they talking about? Is that my router? (Linksys BEFSR41) Is it the ethernet interface gadget supplied by my ISP? (Motorola SBS100)
Check the duplex settings on your computer and the router. There are only 2 places for the mismatch to exist.