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Date:      Mon, 07 Mar 2005 00:48:08 +0100
From:      Henrik Gammelgaard <gammelgaard@bigfoot.com>
To:        spork@fasttrackmonkey.com
Cc:        freebsd-net@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: FreeBSD 4.x and OS-X tcp performance
Message-ID:  <422B96B8.4040501@bigfoot.com>
In-Reply-To: <Pine.OSX.4.61.0503061628260.5816@oof.local>
References:  <Pine.OSX.4.61.0503041726460.5816@oof.local> <Pine.OSX.4.61.0503041841060.5816@oof.local>	<20050305024850.GA96307@wjv.com> <Pine.OSX.4.61.0503061628260.5816@oof.local>

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Charles Sprickman wrote:

>
> I'd really like to move past the duplex issues.  I'm very very 
> familiar with that and already chased my tail on that one here and in 
> my many years of working at an ISP.  I did a back-to-back test with 
> speed/duplex locked and I get the same result.  All the switch ports 
> are running clean - no errors, which is something you'd normally see 
> if autoneg failed.
>
> Plus if you look at the matrix above, you can see that every other 
> combination in my "normal" config works.  If there were a duplex 
> problem, I would be seeing it either from OS-X <-> OBSD or FBSD <-> 
> OBSD.  It also probably wouldn't allow me to get really fast UDP NFS 
> between the boxes.
>
> For fun I'm going to post a full tcpdump of an ftp session from one 
> box to the other, maybe someone can spot something there?  It's 
> attached and bzip'd.  It's a tcpdump of both hosts transferring a 1MB 
> tarfile.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Charles
>

I also had a problem recently with my PB running OS X 10.3.8 and an 
OpenBSD 3.6 box - no duplex settings helped and TCP performance was very 
very poor, just getting a working ssh connection from mac -> openbsd 
took maybe 10mins, oddly UDP traffic worked as it was supposed to.
I didnt find the problem except that it worked OK once I replaced the 
NIC in the OpenBSD box with another one, think the original one was a 
very cheap lowend one and I replaced it with an old 3Com NIC and 
everything worked.

With kinds regards,
Henrik



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