Previously, Rick Sivernell chose to write:
> On Saturday 08 September 2001 08:26 pm, you wrote:
> > I spent much of this afternoon enabling NFS between my son's PC (Mandrak
> > 8.0, K6-2-500, 128MB RAM, kernel 2.4.3-mdk) and mine (Caldera 3.1, Athlon
> > 950, 384MB RAM, kernel 2.4.9) and performance is slow, at best. We have
> > 10 Megabit ethernet with only the 2 PCs and our gateway router (freesco
> > -- connected to @Home) connected to a 4 port hub.
> >
> > From his PC, he can mount the NFS shares and navigate the direcotries,
> > even play some of the MP3s I have on my box. Directory navigation with
> > Konqueror is WAY slow, though, and if he tries to play one of the .WAVs I
> > have, performance is choppy at best. Is this the kind of performance that
> > I should expect on 10Mb ethernet or is it indicative of another problem?
> >
> > Additionally, my internet performance has been poor over the past day or
> > 2 (I downloaded Caldera's supplemental CD ISO last night at 30MB/sec
> > where I was getting download speeds in the high 100's not too very long
> > ago), but my son seems to think his hasn't been bad - no hard numbers
> > from him, though). It's possible my network card is going up (it's about
> > 2 years old, SMC Ultra 32 ISA card).
> >
> > Any recommendations on troubleshooting network performance?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Tim
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> Gee, I have 4 machines on a NFS and I can access any with a click of
> themouse. 1 is a Winders box, 2 Linux boxes 1 is Solaris 8. go to network
> and select NFS select box and select dir.
>
> cheers

10 or 100 Mb ethernet?
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