If you are testing it through your home this test is irrelevant as there
is a lot that could cause it to slow down if you test it from the freebsd
box to another freebsd box on the same switch i bet it would be faster
then the shity debian box the internet is a weird place one momment its
quick another its slow try doing atraceroute on your DSL as i guarantee
it's a problem with your DSL or whatever the box is connected to not the
BSD box itself.
> On Sunday 19 February 2006 11:54, ptitoliv wrote:
>> Mathieu CHATEAU a écrit :
>> >try this:
>> >ping -c 1000 -s 1500 IP_TO_PING
>> >
>> >wait for the 1000 ping to go trough. You should not have more than
>> >0,5% of loss (is the servers aren't overload). If it's more or equal
>> >than 0,5%, it comes from the network (cables or switches fault).
>> >Each host would be in 100 full (via autoselect to be sure the conf
>> > is ok on the switch).
>>
>> I made the tests on the two boxes => 0 % packet loss.
>>
>> I man an other interesting test. I try to transfert between the BSD
>> Box and a server located at home behind my 1MB/s ADSL Line. Here are
>> the results :
>>
>> FreeBSD box => Workstation at home : 300 kB/s
>> Debian box on the same network  => Workstation at home : 950 kB/s.
>>
>> This test confirms cleraly that there is a problem with the BSD, I
>> guess.
>>
>> Could it be a bug from the VR driver ?
>>
>> Regards,
>> Ptitoliv
>> _______________________________________________
>
> Not hardly. I'll bet that 950kB/s for the Debian box was the peak
> download speed and it didn't maintain it through the entire download.
>
> Don
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