I tried this last night and I still have the same slow read results..   Can
you think of anything else it can be??   I plan to test the system on
another LAN today to see if it has something to do with the network I am in
now.   I will post the results if I find the problem.

Beach

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Axalon [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, June 21, 1999 12:51 PM
> To:   '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
> Subject:      RE: [newbie] Slow read performance.
> 
> Whoops kinda forgot which was the slow side, IIRC
> it was from linux to windows you were haveing the problem.
> "route add -host 192.168.1.2 eth1"
> should do the trick, linuxconf has a section for doing things like
> this
> 
> On Mon, 21 Jun 1999, Beacham Tim P wrote:
> 
> >     >>This is a routeing problem most likely try inserting a route to
> > the
> >     >>host(not enough info for more sorry)
> > 
> >     Thanks for responding!     Routing problem eh?      Do you mean
> > inserting a route on the Windows PC in the lmhosts file?     If you are
> > talking about Linux, where would one insert the route?     Here is the
> > configuration of the network.
> > 
> >     Server          ETH0:   IP: <x.x.x.198>   sub net: 255.255.255.192
> >                                     gateway: <x.x.x.193>  dns: x.x.x.15
> > 
> > 
> >                     ETH1:   IP: 192.168.1.1  sub net: 255.255.255.0
> > 
> >     WinPC           IP:                     192.168.1.2             
> >                             Sub net:        255.255.255.0
> >                             gateway:        192.168.1.1
> >                             DNS:            x.x.x.15
> > 
> >     The NICs I am using are the Realtec PCI using the NE2K-PCI module.
> > I have taken the cards out and installed a 3Com Etherlink III with the
> same
> > results.
> > 
> >     Thanks again! 
> > 

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