It has already been suggested but obviously you have ignored it
so I'll say it again - get the hosting provider on the horn
and have them lock the switch port to 100baseT-half duplex, you then
do the same, then try the test, then have them lock to 10base t full,
you do the same, try the test again, then have them lock to 10base t
half, you do the same, and try again.  Report the results.

Ted

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>Subject: Re: Bandwidth Problems with Freebsd 5.x
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>Danial Thom a écrit :
>
>>It seems unlikely that he'd get  good throughput
>>in one direction if the link was hosed. One
>>dropped packets and you're shot. The easy way to
>>test this is to eliminate the switch..hook the
>>Freebsd box directly to the linux box.
>>
>>
>>
>Impossible to do that because the boxes are rented by an
>hosting company.
>
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