Jeff Bloemink <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I ran some tests and when I downloaded a 200k file from
> this one ftp site, the average transfer rate was about 1.8 kBps, and it
> finished transferring the file in about 2 minutes and 10 seconds.
What baud rate are you setting on your PPP link? If it's 19200 baud,
you are severely limiting your transfer speed.
I recommend setting the baud rate to 38400, then using setserial to
enable the "spd_hi" or "spd_vhi" setting. Read the setserial man page
for more info.
> (Also, for all you people that have used 10baseT and a hub for
> Networking, what kind of transfer rates do you get over the network?
> I know there must be something wrong with my hub because I only get
> like 200 kBps, and when I connect two of my computers directly using
> 10base2 (which is apparently even slower), I get transfer rates at
> around 800 kBps.)
Someone on this list pointed me to a cabling FAQ that pointed out that
all my cables had been wired incorrectly. I decided to save money by
building my own cables, and I did it completely wrong. It makes a big
difference which strands get wired to which pins. Of course, if you
bought all your cables at the store, they should be okay.
A 10Mb network means that at optimum efficiency, it should be able to
transfer 10 million bits per second. That's about 1 megabyte per
second, so your 800 K/s rate is pretty good. Your 200 K/s rate is way
off. If you get anything above 500 K/s, you're probably doing alright.
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