My 100Mbps network is only operating at ~45% according to task manger. Is there any way to determine what might be the cause of this?
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Well, you could download Ethereal and generate packets. But most likely the bottleneck is caused by a lot of things such as, packet overhead, low-end NIC card, slow CPU, PCI-bus on the mobo, etc...Also, if you test apps such as FTP in windows, you'll find it is much slower than some 3rd party apps. So there are a ton of possibilities. Oh, don't forget your switch, it could support 10 connections at 100Mbps each port, but maybe the entire switch only supports 500Mbps, so really it is 2:1 over-subscribed assuming line-rate with 64byte packets. Now, this is just an example, but I think you get the idea.
The smaller the packet size, the more overhead for the switch. This is why a lot of high end servers support jmbo frames. You can send 9000byte packets.Ladies and gentlemen, take my advice, pull down your pants and slide on the ice.
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Cheers mate.
I'll download Ethereal and see what it comes up with.
I'm happy running at ~50Mbps anyway. I just hope that when I install the WiFi component, it will operate around the same rate.
Cheers!The Welsh support two teams when it comes to rugby. Wales of course, and anyone else playing England
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Interesting how the speed slowly builds up.
I am burning an image across the network here. The transfer peaks at 63%Attached FilesThe Welsh support two teams when it comes to rugby. Wales of course, and anyone else playing England
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Originally posted by ZokesProThe max I've seen on my network is 80% (100Mbps).
This is why I need to upgrade my NAS to Gigabit. It takes 1 second to download a few pictures. This is entirely too long when I am trying to download hundreds or thousands of pictures at once.Ladies and gentlemen, take my advice, pull down your pants and slide on the ice.
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Originally posted by Dr MordridGo Gigabit. LOVE mine
On top of that, I would need to upgrade my NAS to Gb as well. Then I would need to get a gigabit switch. So between the NAS and switch, we are talking minimum $1200!!! Atleast for what I wantLadies and gentlemen, take my advice, pull down your pants and slide on the ice.
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Originally posted by HelevitiaI want to, I really really do. But I am broke right now
On top of that, I would need to upgrade my NAS to Gb as well. Then I would need to get a gigabit switch. So between the NAS and switch, we are talking minimum $1200!!! Atleast for what I wantWe have enough youth - What we need is a fountain of smart!
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Originally posted by tjalfeIs that with employee discounts?Ladies and gentlemen, take my advice, pull down your pants and slide on the ice.
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