On Fri, May 13, 2005 at 03:01:58PM +0530, N. Raghavendra wrote:
> We are running an OpenBSD 3.4 host, which is connected to a 1 Mbps,
> (=128 KBps) link to the Internet through a manageable switch.
> However, during tests, we are getting only about 30 to 45 KBps at the
> OpenBSD machine.  There were no other hosts on the link when these
> tests were performed.
> 
> Under identical circumstances, a Linux machine gave about 100 to 125
> KBps transfer rates.
> 
> We are keen to use OpenBSD on the machines in that network.  Can
> someone indicate a way to resolve these bandwidth issues?

dmesg, ifconfig -a, and netstat -I <if> output please.

What are you using to test?

My first guess is a is you have duplex mismatch caused by hardwiring
speed and media options in /etc/hostname.if instead of using
autonegotiation.

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