On 24 Aug 1999, Jens Ritter wrote: > Dan Everton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > The weirdest part about this is that he has identical network card > > (RTL-8029, using the ne2k-pci driver), identical kernel (2.2.11), identical > > Debian install (potato as of yesterday) and identical config (except for the > > IP address of course :). I have no problems transferring files at full > > speed both locally and externally, he does. > > Interrupts and other cards are the same, too? > > What do you mean by locally and externally? Two cards in different > directions? > > Jens
No interrupts and other cards are not the same. I have an ISA VIBRA16 and he has an ISA ESS688, I have an PCI S3 ViRGE, he has a PCI Tseng ET6000, I have a Voodoo2, he doesn't. It's not a hardware problem as far as I can tell because it only affects external links not local ones. As for what I mean by locally and externally... we both live on campus at university and are connected to the residential network. Traffic within this network is fine and goes at full speed for my friend. The residential network is connected (through a firewall) to the university network. Traffic to this network is extremely slow for my friend but normal ethernet speeds for me. I hope that clears it up. The other weird aspect of this problem is that transfers made by a machine outside the residential network to his machine go at full ethernet speed as well. For example, using ftp on an machine outside the residential network to copy a file to his machine goes at about 200kB/s. Using ftp to copy a file from his machine to a machine outside the residential network goes in ~30kB/s bursts with a few seconds between bursts. I get roughly same speed (200kB/s) in both directions. If it helps the external machine we're connecting to is a Sun box running SunOS 5.6. Oh, and before you think it's an ftp problem, this affects all other protocols (including ICMP if the bing results are any indication). And there's no measurable packet loss. This one's been puzzling us for a while so I hope someone out there has a solution. Dan