[solved] Re: Network interface slowness

2023-08-02 Thread BERTRAND Joël
Strange. I have rebooted my server and now, uplink runs as expected. I haven't modify configuration. In the past, I've limited uplink throughput to 4 Mbps with altqd and I think this limit was not deleted as I have to kill (with kill -9) altqd. Best regards, JKB

Re: Network interface slowness

2023-08-01 Thread BERTRAND Joël
Michael van Elst a écrit : > joel.bertr...@systella.fr (=?UTF-8?Q?BERTRAND_Jo=c3=abl?=) writes: > >> CISCO FTTH adapter >> || >> || >> netbsdLinux >> | >> | >> lan > >> On NetBSD (-10) or workstations on LAN: >> - 400 Mbps downlink; >> - 4 (!) Mbps uplink, yes, 4

Re: Network interface slowness

2023-08-01 Thread Michael van Elst
joel.bertr...@systella.fr (=?UTF-8?Q?BERTRAND_Jo=c3=abl?=) writes: >CISCO FTTH adapter > || > || >netbsdLinux > | > | > lan >On NetBSD (-10) or workstations on LAN: >- 400 Mbps downlink; >- 4 (!) Mbps uplink, yes, 4 Mbps. What happens when you unplug one of the

Network interface slowness

2023-08-01 Thread BERTRAND Joël
Hello, I have replaced my old DSL connection (2Mbps) by a professionnal FTTH/4G one. CISCO FTTH adapter || || netbsdLinux | | lan NetBSD and Linux (devuan) servers are directly connected to Cisco adapter with public IPv4 addresses. No traffic