Hi all,
This is a strange one. I have a Surecom 508T hub 10Tbase hub which has 8 ports. Until recently, I had only 4 computers hooked up to the hub at any one time. These included 1 Linux box acting as a DHCP server (an eventually a router for high speed access) plus 3 W98SE machines. I then got a laptop (W2K PRO installed) and plugged it into the Network. Normally not all machines are on all at once however they remained plugged into the hub. I then noticed that file copies between the machines slow down dramatically.
I am used to a transfer rate of about 1M per second. This is not a scientific measurement just a rough guess. If I copy a 5M file between machines its takes roughly 5 seconds. With 5 machines plugged into the hub the same transfer takes 2+ minutes!
At first I though it was a NIC problem so I swapped some around etc but no difference. I then found if I unplugged any one of jacks file transfers would resume the normal speed. The machine did not even have to be booted as long as the cable was unplugged file transfers were normal.
I have a range of NIC's installed. 1 3com 905B, 2 SMC1211TX's, one Intel in the laptop and one Realtek 8139 in the Linux box. Right now I simply umplug the laptop from the network as a bypass but I am at a loss to figure out whether it is a NIC or a HUB problem and why is 5 the magic number. Any thoughts would be appreciated...FP
This is a strange one. I have a Surecom 508T hub 10Tbase hub which has 8 ports. Until recently, I had only 4 computers hooked up to the hub at any one time. These included 1 Linux box acting as a DHCP server (an eventually a router for high speed access) plus 3 W98SE machines. I then got a laptop (W2K PRO installed) and plugged it into the Network. Normally not all machines are on all at once however they remained plugged into the hub. I then noticed that file copies between the machines slow down dramatically.
I am used to a transfer rate of about 1M per second. This is not a scientific measurement just a rough guess. If I copy a 5M file between machines its takes roughly 5 seconds. With 5 machines plugged into the hub the same transfer takes 2+ minutes!
At first I though it was a NIC problem so I swapped some around etc but no difference. I then found if I unplugged any one of jacks file transfers would resume the normal speed. The machine did not even have to be booted as long as the cable was unplugged file transfers were normal.
I have a range of NIC's installed. 1 3com 905B, 2 SMC1211TX's, one Intel in the laptop and one Realtek 8139 in the Linux box. Right now I simply umplug the laptop from the network as a bypass but I am at a loss to figure out whether it is a NIC or a HUB problem and why is 5 the magic number. Any thoughts would be appreciated...FP