Subject: Re: Slow IPNat
To: Sean-Paul Rees <sean@flame.org>
From: Erik Huizing <huizing@cpsc.ucalgary.ca>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 03/15/2000 22:31:02
Doubtful. Local traffic (both ways) is more than decent. Files go between
the NetBSD box and my workstation at 300Kbytes/sec.
What I'm curious about is what's the difference between the NetBSD tcp/ip
stack and other unices. You're having no problems, but that's with
FreeBSD. I've had the same problems with NetBSD/i386 as well, so it
doesn't seem to be an architecture-related problem.
Erik Huizing 4th year Computer Science
huizing@cpsc.ucalgary.ca Office: MS 142 Ph: 220-5768
http://www.cpsc.ucalgary.ca/~huizing
On Wed, 15 Mar 2000, Sean-Paul Rees wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 15, 2000 at 09:41:23PM -0700, Erik Huizing wrote:
> > I'm hoping the problem is with @Home. I'm going to try hooking my machine
> > up to my friend's ADSL line and see how that works.
> > In the mean time, have you any suspicions on which sysctls to start
> > tinkering with?
>
> Have you tried running a few traceroutes? Maybe a ping or two? Is it any
> faster on another machine?
>
> I run natd on FreeBSD/i386 here at home for my @Home cable, and I regularly
> see downloads >250kB/sec. Could it be your NICs?
>
> --
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> Cheers,
> Sean
>
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