Hi all,
Please read the mails properly.
There is a request for the output of ifconfig -a
and dmesg.
It would really be helpful if you can provide us with that!
There are lots of things that we might not know and these could be figured
out easily if you could provide the required info

Regards
Shampavman
CA,JSSATE
blogs.sun.com/sham

On Fri, Aug 8, 2008 at 12:36 PM, Harsha <Harsha.Sabarad at sun.com> wrote:

> Hi Shaishir ,
> Actually i have also observed one tricky thing , when i start dowloading
> the speed goes to the maximum and then slowly deteriorates eg
> My first download file (one at time and not multiple downloads !!) gets
> downloaded at say 40kbps
> My second file gets downloaded at 20 kbps then 3rd at 15kbps and finally
> gets settled at 10 kbps .
> But when i download the same file in Windows its at constant between 40
> to 50kbs .
> Also another observation that i have seen is when i connect my Laptop to
> Airtel Network then i don't see the sudden changes but i exp the same
> more in my office .Also definately its not my office minimization cuz i
> get great speed actually 3 times the speed in windows .
>
> Moinak Ghosh wrote:
> > On Thu, Aug 7, 2008 at 5:44 PM, Shishir Pandey <durvasa86 at gmail.com>
> wrote:
> >
> >> Hi Harsha,
> >> I've pretty much the same problem, I'm running build 91 though. I have
> >> another interesting
> >> observation ie when I boot in xVM the download speeds are good.
> >>
> >> Angad,
> >> I'm not entirely sure about how Harsha calculated his download speeds
> but
> >> I've measured speed on-line via speedtest.net, and done a simple
> traceroute
> >> and using ping and ntop, all fairly simple in essence but do tell me
> >> sufficient information.
> >> for example
> >> in xVM
> >>    tracroute to www.google.com ----> normally takes under 30ms for me
> >>    ping to www.google.com --> nearly the same number (with no packet
> loss)
> >>    ntop tells me that speeds' 1.6 mbps (I've a 2 mbps connection)
> >> in regular kernel (not running in xVM)
> >>    traceroute to www.google.com ---> 1027 ms (This is virtually the
> >> case at each hop)
> >>    ping to www.google.com ---> 1186ms (with 20% packet loss)
> >>    ntop tells me that speed is 102 kbps ( just to re-iterate I've a
> >> 2mbps connection)
> >>
> >> And the load avg on my machine in both the cases was around 0.3*.
> >>
> >
> >    In all this you are missing out one piece of critical information.
> > What is the
> >    output of  ifconfig -a  ?
> >
> >    In addition please post the output of executing  dmesg.
> >
> > Regards,
> > Moinak.
> >
> >
>
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