I saw something the same with my CAT 5505's you need to set the ports to 100
full do not use the auto command. Hope this helps. MG


""Michael L. Williams""  wrote in message
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> You must have some dog slow hard drives.......  Be sure to keep you Mb and
> your MB straight when speaking of hard drive speeds....  I have an "older"
> (a couple of years old) Western Digital 7200RPM 30GB drive that I record
and
> edit video on, and it gets around 26MBytes/sec throughput on read and
around
> 24Mbytes/sec on writes.  Virtually all modern IDE drive can easily top
> 100Mbps (12.5MBytes/sec)....  any good drive made in the last couple of
> years (7200RPM) can usually read and write (sustained throughput) up to
and
> over 25 to 30Mbytes/sec (200-240Mbps or more).....  And this is just a
> single drive.... if you have a server with RAID5 kicking, you could
> theoretically fully utilize 1Gbps, however, the bus in the PC (sever)
> usually become the bottleneck at that point (even the 64-bit PCI bus that
> most high end servers (even running at 66MHz) can only handle 512Mbps of
> throughput, so getting a full 1Gbps throughput from a PC is basically out
of
> the question AFAIK).....
>
> Mike W.
>
> "Rick"  wrote in message
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> > Make sure your PC's are capable of transferring data faster
> > than this. There is not many hard drives that can do 100mb/s.
> > My laptop I am on now tops out at about 8.5mb but my PC
> > goes up to about 17mb.




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