At 2005-05-13T11:13:00+01:00, Ken wrote:
Is it a leased line? Normally lines which aren't directly leased are
contended which means it's shared between other people. If this is the case
it's likely that someone else is also using most of the bandwidth on that
connection.
Ask your ISP if
At 2005-05-13T11:00:34+01:00, Stuart Henderson wrote:
1. The OpenBSD version is nearly two years old. Update to recent
software, and see if the problem still exists. ...
2. You provide no information about the hardware.
I will upgrade to OpenBSD 3.6, and will get back to the list with
I had a similar problem a month or so back, I have a 4 Mb/s cable
connection, and I could only get about 200 Kb/s. I switched my nics out,
changed the tcp receive window size, etc, but nothing worked. I was running
3.6, so I installed a fresh 3.7 snapshot, and haven't had a problem since.
So, if
Abraham Al-Saleh wrote:
So, if 3.6 doesn't work, wait until 3.7-release hits the mirrors, or grab a
snapshot (which is technically the next release) and see if it improves.
The snapshots are already well past 3.7-release, so you can't upgrade
from a current snapshot to 3.7-release without
: Friday, May 13, 2005 5:01 AM
To: N. Raghavendra; OpenBSD Miscellaneous
Subject: Re: Bandwidth loss
--On 13 May 2005 15:01 +0530, N. Raghavendra wrote:
We are running an OpenBSD 3.4 host, which is connected to a 1 Mbps,
(=128 KBps) link to the Internet through a manageable switch.
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