>> Ok, These machines are also conencted to the internet via multiple
>> DS-3's, and When I downloaded a
>> file with the solaris box from the internet size: 1.8M the solaris box
>> downloaded it in 34 seconds, (53.26Kbytes/sec)
>> Having the solaris box download the same file from the Linux box, I got
>> the file in 2 minutes at a rate of (15.43Kbytes/sec) , this sucks, I
>> can
>
>Well I have tried EVERYTHING, originaly it was a ful-duplex problem,
>and I fixed that with the mii-diag program.
>
>Then I was able to get ~1.5-2/MB/sec
>
>This was better.
Hi,
One of my friends had about the same problem, but using FreeBSD and
Solaris. Connections from one fBSD box to Solaris were like 50kB/s on
100bTX, and from another like 2MB/s. I believe it was either FreeBSD
3.3-RELEASE or 4.0.
I didn't personally check it, but I don't think it was a duplexity
problem, at least for the latter case.
After analyzing tcpdump output, and reducing window size, it began to work
properly. There were _a lot_ of delayed ack's and retransmissions.
HTH, just my 0.02$
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