Hi,

In my home network, I have a Testing based router that has eth1
connected to my ADSL modem and eth0 connected to my LAN switch. The
router computer is a Pentium III (Katmai), 449.02MHz with 159.360 MB RAM
total. All my home machines are connection to the switch.

One of my home machines is Pentium 4, 2GHz with 254MB RAM, running
Debian Sid and 2.6.11 kernel. Let us call it C-0.

Another machine is Pentium 4, 1.9GHz with 254MB running Testing and
2.6.11 kernel. Let us call it C-1.

Both machines have 10/100 Mbps NICs. The problem is that when I transfer
file (via sftp) from either machine to the other, I get different speeds
in each direction:

files sent: C-0 -> C-1: around 5 MBps.
files send: C-1 -> C-0: around 8.5 MBps.

Anybody know why is this?

thanks,
->HS

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