> In -current ACPI is enabled by default but on a single CPU system > APM (if enabled, which it is by default) takes priority. To disable APM > at the boot prompt, "b -c". then at the ukc prompt, "disable apm". > If this helps you can make it stick with
I had tried this before (removing APM from kernel compile), but kernel wouldn't boot (ACPI was enabled). This way it wouldn't boot too (as expected). Still nice to know APM has bigger priority! > bios0 at mainbus0: AT/286+ BIOS, date 07/27/04, BIOS32 rev. 0 @ 0xfb830, > > > oh, you might also want to try a new BIOS. > > This seems to have produced much better results. I'm going to do some iperf tests over all interfaces and see how it goes. Thanks, John