Garrett D'Amore wrote: > jack wrote: >> >> thanks for reply. >> netstat -i does not look good to me. >> Ierrs 253285 Oerrs 75504 >> > > Those numbers look kind of high, but you need to take them relative to > the other values. If you have been sending billions of packets, then > from a strict percentage wise, it might not be a problem. > > But if these represent more than a couple percent of your total traffic, > then you've got a problem. Try replacing the cable, and double check > that all of the equipment you are using is set to use autonegotiation. > (A *classic* mistake I see people make often is trying to "force" a > speed and duplex setting, and having devices wind up having mismatched > settings.) > > -- Garrett >> _______________________________________________ >> networking-discuss mailing list >> [email protected] >> > i think the problem is with my isp. They have a speed test on ther web site i run. that downloaded a 14.75 mega byte file in 21.68 seconds.So i have good connection direct to them but anything past them is dog slow.
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