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Networking / Re: e1000e driver - test updates
« on: January 22, 2014, 02:47:02 am »
Doug,
After reading your post, I decided to check the speed of my setup. My SAMBA server has an Intel NIC running the 3.12 driver, and my client has a Realtek NIC running the 3.12 driver and connecting to SAMBA shares using IBM LAN logon. The two are connected thru a Gigabit switch. The share shows up as drive 'N:' on the client. From the client, if I move a folder with ~6GB of data either way (to or from the server) using the WPS by <shift>-drag and drop, I easily get over 30000 KB/s speeds (sometimes spiking to 42000). However, unexpectedly if I use FM/2 to do it, I only get at most 15000KB/s. What do you get for speed readings if you use the WPS to just perform a move from one machine to the other?
After reading your post, I decided to check the speed of my setup. My SAMBA server has an Intel NIC running the 3.12 driver, and my client has a Realtek NIC running the 3.12 driver and connecting to SAMBA shares using IBM LAN logon. The two are connected thru a Gigabit switch. The share shows up as drive 'N:' on the client. From the client, if I move a folder with ~6GB of data either way (to or from the server) using the WPS by <shift>-drag and drop, I easily get over 30000 KB/s speeds (sometimes spiking to 42000). However, unexpectedly if I use FM/2 to do it, I only get at most 15000KB/s. What do you get for speed readings if you use the WPS to just perform a move from one machine to the other?