manolis wrote:
How they are connected?
They are connected through a Linksys 10/100 switch.
from WinXP I can read about 9MBytes/sec (50%network indication)
Same here with Windows 2000.
from the linuxPC I get about 2-3 MB/sec (20% network indication)
I have mandrake 9.1 with built it samba.
Same here.
Seems that the linuxpc is 200% faster in transfer.... :)
I know that Samba performs drastically better than MS's implementation
of SMB. What I don't understand is the 2 to 3MBps transfer speed
between to Linux machines running Samba. I want to see the Samba
server / Windows client speeds using a Samba server / Linux client
combination.
When I had both of the with WinXP I was getting 20% network. :(
Στις Πεμ 19 Ιουν 2003 20:29, ο/η Brant Fitzsimmons έγραψε:
Miark wrote:
On Thu, 19 Jun 2003 01:11:56 -0400
Brant Fitzsimmons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi all,
Can anyone tell me why it's not possible to get a transfer speed of more
than 3 to 4 MBps when transferring files to or from a Windows file
server using a Linux client, or to or from a Samba server to a Linux
client, when you can get 8 to 9MBps when transferring files to or from a
Samba server using a Windows client?
Is this usual, or does it sound like I have something configured
incorrectly?
Which version of Winblows?
Miark
I'm using Windows 2000, but I'm having the same problem using a Linux
client. How do I check to see if full duplex is enabled under Linux?
Sorry about the multiple posts.
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