Hi!
I am trying to build up a gigabit network with the following equipment (all
from Netgear):
- Laptop: GA511 PCMCIA Gigabit Adapter
- PC: GA311 PCI Gigabit Card
- GS605 5-port Gigabit Switch
Both PCMCIA and PCI Cards are running with the r8169 driver. The PC as the
laptop are installed with Suse 9.3.
The Switch has dual color support on the connection LEDs and both ports (the
one connected to the PC and the one connected to the Laptop) are showing that
they are connected to gigabit ethernet cards.
What I tried to do is to copy a folder from the laptop to the PC, which size
is about 6.1 GB. I am using KDE 3.4 and the konqueror with fish-protocol. The
copy dialogue says that this wold take about 2.5 hours with a average of 850
kbit/s. This is quite too slow for gigabit.
Just to make sure that I didn´t make a hardware connection mistake, i tried
the connection with Windows XP and there, a folder which size is about 2.1 GB
takes about 10 minutes to copy - seems like gigabit is actually working with
all cables I am using. Another point was that suse could be the scapegoat, so
I used knoppix to test the connection under linux again. I got the same slow
speed here.
The laptop has three network interfaces, but I switched all of except the
gigabit card (ifdown <device>), so no mistake there possible from my point
of view (correct me if I am wrong here).
Now I wonder if this is due to the driver or did I do something wrong? I would
be happy for any help that gets me further to get my gigabit running. If
there are any more details I have to supply, please ask me.
Yours,
Mike
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