On Fri, 8 Dec 2000, jakob krabbe wrote:
> Duplex seems to be an important issue. All our hardware runs at 100
> MBit (one computer excluded).
You probably already know this, but just in case: Even though all of your
hardware is running at 100 Mbps, the devices' duplex settings must match
at eac
At 10:42 2000-12-07 -0900, you wrote:
>Did the speed decrease happen between the backup switch and the
>basement switch? or was that within one switch?
I haven't done so much research on this topic since it came so
unexpectedley. I have LOADS of stuff to do so the good old phrase "if it
works d
Did the speed decrease happen between the backup switch and the
basement switch? or was that within one switch?
Take a look at duplexing if you are crossing over the switches. Make
sure everything got set to either half or full (one OR the other).
Be sure that the duplexing between the switc
mber 07, 2000 1:34 AM
To: retro-talk
Subject: uplinking slowdown
How much speed is wasted when uplinking 100MBit swiches?
He have just expended and the back-up used to be something like 70 MB / min
and now it's down to less than 40 MB / min!
[backup switch] <- [main switch] -> [ba
How much speed is wasted when uplinking 100MBit swiches?
He have just expended and the back-up used to be something like 70 MB / min
and now it's down to less than 40 MB / min!
[backup switch] <- [main switch] -> [basement switch]
The arrows indicates the uplink.
Backup switch is an Asante, t