One of the machines runs windows xp. The other runs either kubuntu
10.04 LTS or windows xp. Sometimes I and moving large files and
sometimes smaller ones. There's not a lot of difference between what os
the machine is running or what's being transferred. Although the
transfer speed does drop a little when I'm moving small files.
I've read that cat6 is supposed to be used with gigabit ethernet, but i
didn't know at such a short distance it would matter. The next time I
go to the store I'll get some cat 6. If it doesn't make any difference
at least I'll have a spare bit of cable if I need it.
thanks
On 2/18/2012 21:43, Mike Bydalek wrote:
What's the data you're transferring? Lots of small files (ie
pictures) or large files (ISOs, MP4s, etc)?
What's the OS of each side?
The problem could be your cable as 1000BASE-T was made to work with
Cat5, but Cat5 wasn't designed to work for 1000BASE-T.
Regards,
Mike
On Feb 18, 2012, at 9:36 PM, Derek Trotter<[email protected]> wrote:
I have two computers sitting right next to each other connected via a 6 foot
long piece of cat 5 I picked up at Wally World one day. They both have gigabit
ethernet cards in them. Both machines recognize the connection as a gigabit
connection, but I'm lucky to get half that. Most of the time I get around 40%.
Is there anything I can do to get the connection to work a bit faster?
thanks
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