We've run Realtek cards on some servers, and they've worked flawlessly for
us. We never pushed them to the absolute max, but at one point they were
pushing about 50Mbps (far for the theoretical 100Mbps... but you'll never
get that anyway).

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Subject: Re: Strange problem with NIC


> is it Realtech card? if so go get 3com/Intel
>
> On Sun, 23 Nov 2003, Roman Medina wrote:
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> > Hi,
> >
> > I'm experimenting the following problem: one Debian machine with 1
> > 10/100 Ethernet NIC where its upstream speed is reasonable (2 or 3
> > Mbytes per second) but its downstream speed is awful (35 kbytes per
> > second !!!!). All experiments are made in a LAN, so I cannot explain
> > the 35 kbytes/s extremely low speed.
> >
> > Any idea? TIA
> >
> >  Saludos,
> >  --Roman
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