outperforms the realtec card..
no idea why though.
rgds
Frank
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what
Of Miark
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To: Newbie
Subject: [newbie] Dog-slow networking
I have four machines on my home network: a routing machine, and
three boxes. When I download from the Internet to my laptop, it's
as fast as my cable service: 180KB/sec. When I download to
my desktop
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Subject: [newbie] Dog-slow networking
I have four machines on my home network: a routing machine, and
three boxes. When I download from
Before I go on with my answers, I'd like to point out that DVD
performance totally sucks under 9.0, and so does CD burning. I wonder
if the pathetic network performance is related.
Also, I have tried adding noapic to the appropriate place in lilo.
On 03 Nov 2002 00:12:03 -0600
Erik [EMAIL
I have four machines on my home network: a routing machine, and
three boxes. When I download from the Internet to my laptop, it's
as fast as my cable service: 180KB/sec. When I download to
my desktop, it's 4.5KB/sec, and stalls frequently. I thought it was
a fluke. So when I FTPed from the laptop
what is the network card in the desktop? and have you tried swapping ports
on your hub/switch???
rgds
Frank
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Sent: Sunday, 3 November 2002 12:03 PM
To: Newbie
Subject: [newbie] Dog-slow
Miark,
On Sat, 2002-11-02 at 22:02, Miark wrote:
I have four machines on my home network: a routing machine, and
three boxes. When I download from the Internet to my laptop, it's
as fast as my cable service: 180KB/sec. When I download to
my desktop, it's 4.5KB/sec, and stalls frequently. I