> That's certainly a step in the right direction :)
>
> > But something is still very
> > wrong performance wise. It has helped, but I still can't push in/out
> > nearly 100Mb/sec. (100Mb in, 100Mb out I mean). A simple FTP transfer
> > locally through the routers gigabit interface causes our inter
--On 24 June 2003 17:01 -0700 Shawn Ramsey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Try looking into FreeBSD's "polling" mode - i.e. interrupt free Network
cards. If your shifting a lot of small packets (such as online gaming
stuff etc.) - you may find your milage pretty limited using standard PC
kit - as the
> > with unused USB and onboard NIC which is also not used. Should I be able
> > to push more than 100Mb sec with such a system? It is not doing anything
> > else, no NAT, one IPFW rule. OS is FreeBSD 4.7-RELEASE.
>
> All depends how big the packets are etc. - 90% interrupt time is fairly
> typi
--On 23 June 2003 18:12 -0700 Shawn Ramsey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I am having some issues with network performance and am wondering if
anyone has any suggestions... the box in question has 2 100BT interfaces,
and an Intel (em driver) fiber Gigabit. The Gigabit connects to a switch,
and the t
I am having some issues with network performance and am wondering if anyone has any
suggestions... the box in question has 2 100BT interfaces, and an Intel (em driver)
fiber Gigabit. The Gigabit connects to a switch, and the two fast-e are WAN
connections to our ISP(s). This box seems to be usin