I would check your testing methodologies, there is no way a system from the last 10 years can't handle 1Mbps. Maybe you can tell us which tests you are
running? On 3/30/07, Ted Unangst <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On 3/29/07, Siju George <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I have an Internet Connection 1Mbps. > > If I connect a Windows XP tp it I get about 800Kbps Speed but on > > OpenBSD it never Goes beyond 380Kbps. > > > > I have another ISP with 1 Mbps Speed Connection. > > Both Windows XP and OpenBSD shows aroungd 800 Kbps Speed when > > Connected Directly to it. > > > > So was just wondering what the cause is :-) > > Just wondering if > > > > Increasing net.inet.tcp.{send,recv}space. > > > > would solve the problem. > > possibly. all i know is my computers work plenty fast without > fiddling with the knobs. you know you could have increased the sysctl > and tested it a lot faster than waiting for an email back?