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Date:      Fri, 28 Jul 2000 08:01:46 -0500
From:      Roy Lyons <rlyons@mediaone.net>
Cc:        freebsd-stable@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: outgoing IP is fscking slow...
Message-ID:  <3981843A.8157C83C@mediaone.net>
References:  <13675259221.20000728133617@buz.ch>

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An interesting addendum to this.  I experience a similar issue but I have more
of an issue of delay in establishment of a connection.  its almost as if nat is
snaggin the packets and with gets confused or it runs it through a long long
ruleset and finally comes to the end and says "Oh, this belongs to that nic
doesnt it - well I'll be damned!"  Of course I didnt go through the natd source
before shooting my mouth off, but I am goin on little sleep and will use that as
my excuse :-).  Either way, once established it is slower than I would have
expected, but is decent, its just the 25 seconds between when I tell my client
to telnet to the server and when the the server sends back a login prompt that
kills me :-)  (they are both on the same 10/100 switch)  I have a feeling the 2
issues might be related (unless theres another networking issue here - one
computer in the other end of the house has a max rate of 15k download speed
cause the network cable is so long...)

Roy


Gabriel Ambuehl wrote:

> Hello,
> my NAT gateway (a way overpowered K6-2 450 with 128 MB RAM running
> 4-STABLE as of yesterday) has a serious problem: I'm using Realtek
> 8139 NICs (which aren't the fastest for 100mbit but normally still put
> 800 kbyte/s through my 10 mbit lan) together with a 10 Mbit hub and if I
> try to download something from the local Apache I get transfer rates between
> 0.2 and 6kbyte/s. Same goes for scp but ssh works as always.
> However, downloading from the internet is way faster (up to the
> 48 kbyte/s which are realistic for a 512 connection) as well as
> 'wget localhost/something'. Load during all of the transfers was 0.00.
>
> What's going on here?
>
>
>
> Best regards,
>  Gabriel
>
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