That isn't the problem. I believe that USB 1.1 NIC's choke when they
have multiple connections. I guess the "Rx polling" - whatever that is -
causes so many interrupts that the NIC stops serving requests
friends on server-devel, I highly recommend you use the "lsusb -v" to
find out if your usb NIC
So Tony suggested just using the usb-ethernet thingies for the
internet-connection. USB1.1 is, what, 700kbps? What are the chances
that we can supply the schools with more bandwidth than that?
/Ties
On Tue, Mar 24, 2009 at 9:56 AM, Martin Langhoff
wrote:
> On Tue, Mar 24, 2009 at 4:49 AM, Bryan
On Tue, Mar 24, 2009 at 4:49 AM, Bryan Berry wrote:
> The ever helpful cjb and Mitch_Bradley directed me to the root of the
> problem, the USB-ethernet devices I am using are USB 1.1 which has
> horrible throughput. A USB-ethernet device that supports USB 2.0 should
> fix the problem.
That's grea
The ever helpful cjb and Mitch_Bradley directed me to the root of the
problem, the USB-ethernet devices I am using are USB 1.1 which has
horrible throughput. A USB-ethernet device that supports USB 2.0 should
fix the problem.
Mitch_Bradley: great, do u think I can buy a usb2 ethernet nic
for unde
thks, Martin will investigate this
On Mon, 2009-03-23 at 15:43 +0100, Martin Langhoff wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 23, 2009 at 3:10 PM, Bryan Berry wrote:
> > We want to use the MSI Wind PC for the XS but it has one big problem. It
> > only has 1 on-board NIC and no PCI slots. As you know, the XS requires
On Mon, Mar 23, 2009 at 3:10 PM, Bryan Berry wrote:
> We want to use the MSI Wind PC for the XS but it has one big problem. It
> only has 1 on-board NIC and no PCI slots. As you know, the XS requires 2
> NIC's. We have tried several different USB NIC's and are having serious
> throughput problems.