CTR - I will have to go research the "Store and Forward" vs. "Cut-through" issue.
The following is the hardware/software setup:
-Switch: Netgear RT314 with v3.24 firmware and Boot Base 2.00 (just flashed it yeaterday)
-NICs: All workstations have Netgear FA310TX NICs using the built-in Window 2000 drivers (these are the only ones that "officially" and explicitly reference support for Win2K. I have the last drivers Netgear made for these cards, but haven't tried them yet.
All cards are set as follows:
Burst Length: 16 DWORDS
Connection Type: Explicitly set to 100BaseTx Full_Duplex.
Network Address: "Not Present" (set on the TCP/IP protocol)
Transmit Threashold: 256 bytes (highest available setting and the default)
WS hardware:
1- Tyan S1832DL Tiger 100 dual PIII-700s at 784, 512MB memory.
2- ASUS P2B-S with Celly 300A at 504MHz, 256MB memory
3- ASUS P2B-B with Celly 300A at 558MHz, 256MB memory
4- Same as 3
5- Not testing as it is connected via another hub. Abit BX6r2 w/ PIII-700 at 903MHz 256MB memory.
Testing program does not read or write to the hard disks, so I would suspect that HDD specs are not relevent.
TCP/IP Settings:
"Obtain an IP Address Automatically" (Switch is set for DHCP Server service)
Cabling:
Each drop is wired with CAT-5E ports (tool-less)
Cat-5E cable from drops to Patch Panel in data closet
24-port Patch Panel (CAT-5E 568B punchdown type)
Custom patch cables from patch panel to switch (CAT-5E cabling and modular connectors)
Software:
4 workstations running Windows 2000 Pro SR1a and patched current according to the M$ site.
1 workstation runninf WinNT 4.0 SP6a and close to patched current.
Testing throughput with NetCPS, which runs in a command.com window on each machine. One as the sender (-s) switch, and one as the receiver (with the sending WS IP as the arguement)
All four Win2K workstations average within 1-2% of each other on the tests.
The WinNT WS is a little slower, but it is connected to the switch via another hub, so I would expect it to be a few more % slower.
Any other specs that you need, just ask....
MDay:
Thanks for all the help guys!