Hello Stuart !
Thank very much !
With iperf , Now i can see what exactly I would want see
I had forgotten the disk write factor. :)
I'm doing some tunning's
Thank to all that help me
Cheers,
Guilherme Hakme
2011/3/17 Stuart Henderson
> On 2011-03-17, R0me0 *** wrote:
> > Interesting Rick
On 2011-03-17, R0me0 *** wrote:
> Interesting Rick, I will do tests setting auto on ubiquity,
It doesn't make a difference to speed whether you use auto or
full-duplex, as long as the ports at both sides of a wire are set
the same way. Generally I recommend leaving things set to auto
(note: don't
Interesting Rick, I will do tests setting auto on ubiquity,
My doubt ...
Why windows vista on both sides have speed up to 10mb/s when a do an
download ? ( I put 2 windows boxes with smb )
if I set auto on both sides ( on openbsd boxes ) the speed is 1.8mb/s and if
I set 100baseTX ( Half ) the speed
Hello Mark,
I have selected 100 full on ubiquiti
2011/3/16 Mark Felder
> On Wed, 16 Mar 2011 16:29:13 -0500, R0me0 ***
> wrote:
>
> The structure is :
>> OBSD 1-AP-AP___APAP--OBSD2**
>> |___ AP 2 and 3 are l
The Ubiquity is likely an unmanaged device, it probably does auto only or is
at least configured for auto. When the obsd box is set to full duplex, the
auto negotiation fails on the Ubiquity box and defaults to half duplex,
resulting in the poor bandwidth. When the obsd box is set to auto, auto
neg
On Wed, 16 Mar 2011 16:29:13 -0500, R0me0 *** wrote:
The structure is :
OBSD 1-AP-AP___APAP--OBSD2**
|___ AP 2 and 3 are linked
with Cable ( Ubiquiti *Rocket M5 ) four AP's
Can you manually set the duplex o
Thanks Mark
I checked this on AP's and it are enabled,
The structure is :
OBSD 1-AP-AP___APAP--OBSD2**
|___ AP 2 and 3 are linked
with Cable ( Ubiquiti *Rocket M5 ) four AP's
The cable are plugged direct on O
With the tests that I do,
I think that is something with full-duplex, because if I set ifconfig media
100baseTX on both side, I have the same speed that media autoselect ( and
this is 100baseTX full-duplex )
But the download speed not is as windows boxes ( 10mb/s ) is 1,8mb/s
Regards,
>
>>
On Wed, 16 Mar 2011 13:30:21 -0500, R0me0 *** wrote:
Please, someone can indicate the right direction to resove this ?
The first step in troubleshooting this is checking the switch or router
your OpenBSD machine plugs into. Make sure you set the duplex on both the
switch/router and OpenBS
On 03/16/11 12:30, R0me0 *** wrote:
Hello misc,
I have a network with wireless and bridge mode on AP's.
I put IP address on both sides and ping it normally.
On left side have a notebook with windows vista and smb share and on right
side have other notebook with same configuration. When I try c
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