Il giorno Tue, 30 Apr 2002, Breshears Doug P cos� ha scritto:

|From: Breshears Doug P <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
|To: ltsp-discuss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
|Date: Tue, 30 Apr 2002 15:56:53 -0700
|Subject: RE: [Ltsp-discuss] Slowness on low configuration client/10 Mbps c
|    ard.
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|Is there any tests that would profile this accurately so we can
|get a handle on what is going on?
|

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|I am using X3 on the clients and X4 on the server
|Debian woody
|ltsp v3
|Server=Compaq 1.4Ghz P4/256MB/100mbit Intel e100
|Client=66Mhz 486/#9GXe video 2MB ram/S3 server/10mbit SMC
|Network is unloaded/single client running at this time.
|
|Doug Breshears
|

  What follows is not a solution but I know of a friend of mine who was using
two 3com's 3c509B 10Mbps ISA cards, one on a 486, I sold him.  He complained
the cards would lose 7/10% packets on a flood ping, I changed them with other
two 3c509Bs, one of them did not have the BNC connector (for the coaxial
cable) and _that_ card worked all right.  Of course, all of the cards would
work flawlessly on my computers at home.  I gave him a second BNCless 3c509B
and that one would work OK too.  Probably the cards with all three kinds of
connector (RJ45, AUI and BNC) where conflicting somehow with the switch he was
using to connect his PCs together, no matter that the cards where configured
to use the TP (RJ45) connector only.
  Could you test some other equipment on your system?




  Sandro



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