On Fri, Oct 13, 2017 at 8:39 AM, Graham <[email protected]> wrote:

> I hacked a "quick and dirty" second USB port as described.
> Then connected a LAN7500 USB-2 to Gb-Ethernet board.
> Came right up, drivers are already in the kernel, no device tree changes.
> Connected to the network at 1 Gb.
>
> speedtest-cli results (on a 1 Gb up/down network)
> Download 27 Mbps, Upload 41 Mbps.
>
> And it has a legitimate MAC address.  :-)
>
> (for comparison, BBB Rev.C is download 60 Mbps, upload 70 Mbps, which
> is about all I would expect out of a 100 Mbps connection.)
>
>
> So, I'm not going ot argue about this, and I'm only going to say this
once.

I've real world tested ethernet on several A5A's, several C's, and a
boatload of green's.  Down speeds 11.6MB/s( that's megabyte ), up speed
11.4-11.5MB/s.

Real world test was a NFS share, reading / writing 1GB of data, or more.

Additionally, I've benchmarked USB networking, Down speeds 105 Mbit/s, and
uploads were a bit shy at around 85Mbit/s.

You may want to check to make sure your speed test is accurate.

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