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is 40mbit/sec on 100mbit home router 'reasonable'?
I was unable to exceed 40mbit/sec on a home 4-router. ASUS WL500gp,
lightly loaded otherwise. (migrating 250Gb, ftp, rsync, ssh, no real
difference)
Maybe I expected too much, but I thought I'd get better than 40%
utilization.
Thats NetBSD 5.0 both hosts, untuned. I did briefly visit the
recommended tcp kernel buffer upswings, they didn't seem to make much
difference.
Maybe the NMBCLUSTERS one, which requires a kernel rebuild would have
been more useful?
But, OTOH, maybe I had too high expectations of this class of device.
After all, it doesn't actually *have* a switch backplane, its all
faked up by the host, as I understand it.
Anybody care to share more clue?
-G
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