Chris Buechler wrote:
Not unless you're running both a client and server at each end.
Unfortunately, not the case - I've run this stuff before, and I've 1 client and 1 server.
I'm able to get 93Mb to another machine on the network - acceptable, given the cheap switch I have. Both my desktop and the laptop can only hit 22-23Mb with the server, though. Really odd. I tried a different cable for the server to the switch, and was going to try a direct link to the server, but didn't have a crossover.
I have two rl cards and one sis - sis0 is linked to my cable modem and my LAN is to rl0. The RL NICs are both rather new, and both say they've autonegotiated at 100Mb. Now, other than messing around with my NIC assignment (which I am wont to do, as it will take me down until complete), I'm not sure what to do. 10Mb full-duplex is certainly enough to handle the throughput of my consumer broadband, but makes uploading firmware images to and from the machine a drag.
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