the same time, without
> collisions. That's full duplex. On a hub, you either send or recieve,
> not both. That's half duplex.
>
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> > From: Lee Kok Wah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> : Hi All,
> : When I'm connect to FTP using crossover cable connect thru NIC
> : the connecting will be very slow, if connect thru HUP then it will be
Two guesses:
1. A DNS lookup problem. When your boxes are plugged into the hub,
DNS lookups can be performed through your ISP, which I assume is
hooked up to your hub.
2. Otherwise, I would say that you might have a bad crossover cable.
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From: Lee Kok Wah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Thursday, July 06, 2000 6:35 PM
Subject: FTP connecting slow
: Hi All,
: When I'm connect to FTP using crossover cable connect thru NIC
: the connecting will be very slow, if connect thru HUP then it will
Hi All,
When I'm connect to FTP using crossover cable connect thru NIC
the connecting will be very slow, if connect thru HUP then it will be
faster. Can somebody please try to help me ?
KW Lee
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