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<0> My 10/100NICS arent going at 10MB's. Only ~3MB. I was first using onboard nics on both pcs, i just put in pci's. only thing their going through is a 10/100mb linksys switch, i even tried crossover, still same speeds. <0> I know it probably wont be 10MB <0> but 3? shouldnt it be like atleast 6-8 <1> well it depends on if the system can keep up with it <1> what kind of processor/motherboard/hard drive do you have <1> i had an older hard drive in a computer a while back that could only do 3Mbps like you said you are getting <0> uhm <0> the one pc is a 1.4ghz <0> other a 1.7 <0> Harddrives are IDEs <0> i tyested those <0> they read write about 45 <0> So that should be able to work with it <0> im really just out of options <0> some people say its normal, is that true? its just annoying, having a 100mbit card..and only going at 3MBs <1> no
<1> you should to get at least 7 megabytes per second on a semi-decent system <0> Yea what i thought <1> on this system I have here I can transfer at 11megaBYTES per second <1> [OS] Slackware 10.2.0; Kernel 2.4.31 :: [Uptime] 8 days, 21:30 :: [CPU] 1-Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 2.00GHz @ 1997MHz (512 KB) (8% load) :: [Memory] 253M Used, 503M Total (50% Free) :: [Video] nVidia Corporation NV20 [GeForce3 Ti 500] @ 1280x1024 (24 bit) :: [Disk] 259.54G Used, 485.53G Total (44% Free) :: [Network] Linksys NC100 Network Everywhere Fast Ethernet 10/100 (eth0*) (Total: 1.61G In, 646.70M Out) <1> i dont think its possible to get much faster on a 100Mbps network <0> lol <1> your 3 is slow <0> so what do you suggest i do <1> what kind of IDE hard drives <1> are they older ones <1> that will make a difference <1> i have a 40GB drive thats slow as hell <1> and it will transfer at about 3-4megabytes per sec <0> Well i ran HDTune.. <0> and it said ~45MB's <0> read/write <0> but the Harddrives are.. <0> Seagate 7200RPM 8MB <1> should be ok then <0> hmm <0> would this work <0> Just to be sure to eliminate the harddrive <0> i have a usb2.0 harddrive <0> ftp the file to that instead of the comps HD's i been trying? <1> and also are you transferring a large enough file to actually get a steady speed out of it <0> Yea, 2GB files <1> ok <1> you can try the USB <1> not sure if that will tell you anything <1> just might bring more variables into the equation <0> ea <0> yea <0> well im all out of ideas <1> you are using FTP to transfer the files? <0> yep <1> did you check the CPU utilization of the computers during the transfer <0> like how hard their working? <1> yeah <1> and the HDD activity lights <1> are they steady on during the transfer <0> ok <0> when sendign the files <0> the cpu works at about 90% <1> ouch <0> Yea <0> and Network Utilization is at 30% <1> who makes your network card? <0> whatever that means <0> on the Task manager <1> is it onboard NIC? <0> Nope i was using onboards <0> and i thought that was the problem <0> so i put in extetrnals <0> realtek <0> and dlink <1> hmm <1> you should be able to do better <1> those arebnt great cards but you should be able to do better <1> how much RAM <0> 768mb <0> and 256
<1> 256 under XP? <0> yep <1> hm <0> that box istn running anything really <0> i tweaked it down <0> stopped some services <0> no themes and such <0> just a server <0> i use to store files <1> ok <1> that 1.4GHz <0> yea <1> do you know how fast the IDE channel is <1> is it 66? <0> Nope, not really good with hardware, how would i find out <1> can look up the specs online <1> also the hard drive cables <1> are they 40 wire or 80 wire cables <0> How do you tell that <1> the 40 wire have thicker appearing wires <0> the individual lines on the grey cable? <1> the 80 wire are really fine wires <1> the ribbon <0> yea <0> uhmm <0> 80 <1> they are all definitely the fine ones? <0> yep <1> ok <1> http://www.mikeshardware.com/pics/ide8040pin.jpg <1> that shows the difference <0> yep <0> definately 80 <1> ok <1> i would suspect the computer that has the 90& CPU utilization <1> that is way too high for transfer <1> im not exactly sure what could be the problem with it <0> yaer its actually this one <0> the better one <0> better specs anyway <1> and that one has which NIC <0> cause when i do do lan transfers <0> it lags a bit <0> like if i was typing <0> it would lag a bit <0> and opening windows <1> is the hard drive light on steady or does it kind of blink <0> uhm <0> this oen is the Dlink <0> and it did the same with teh onboard SiS <1> hmm <0> it kind of did both, at times <1> yeah <1> its difficult to determine what the actual problem is <1> usually a cheap NIC will use a lot of CPU <1> better NIC doesnt use the computers CPU as much <2> [\snowe\] oh hells bells <0> champi0n thanks for helping me earlier <0> sorta dissapeared on ya <0> well i guess ill have to be annoyed on to why this is being gay <1> np sir <3> wb hon <4> ty babe <5> hi all <5> my company uses SOCKS proxy, and everyone's IE settings are pointing to it. There is no direct connection to internet. I used RDP at my previous job to connect to my home computer but now I can't. Is there a solution that works over proxy? <6> similar situation at work. luckily we have a couple DSL connections there and can RDC on the PC connected to 1 or use our laptops on the other <7> DashNY, do you have a ssh access <7> to your home network? <8> DashNY one sec...i know a way <8> gotta find it.. <8> you need this: http://zippo.taiyo.co.jp/~gotoh/ssh/connect.c <8> compile it under cygwin <8> it binds to a loopback port of your choice, uses whatever proxy address and tunnels to the remote host/port through the proxy <8> very useful
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