RE: Network speed

2003-06-16 Thread Chris W. Parker
Bret Hughes wrote: > > Yes you are. You (not you specifically, but people in general) don't > > ping webpages, you ping DNS records. > > Well, not exactly ping is a program that sends an ICMP message (echo > request) to a machine. as with most (all?) tcp/ip networking

RE: Network speed

2003-06-16 Thread Chris W. Parker
Bret Hughes wrote: > On Tue, 2003-06-10 at 11:08, Chris W. Parker wrote: > > jeff allen wrote: > > > > > I can bring the man pages up on traceroute but it comes up with > > > the error command not found. > > > > That's because the path that l

RE: Network speed

2003-06-13 Thread Bret Hughes
On Tue, 2003-06-10 at 11:08, Chris W. Parker wrote: > jeff allen wrote: > > > I can bring the man pages up on traceroute but it comes up with the > > error command not found. > > That's because the path that leads to traceroute is not a part of a regular user's > envir

RE: Network speed

2003-06-10 Thread Chris W. Parker
jeff allen wrote: > I can bring the man pages up on traceroute but it comes up with the > error command not found. That's because the path that leads to traceroute is not a part of a regular user's environment. You have to specifically call it. Use 'locate traceroute'

RE: Network speed

2003-06-09 Thread jeff allen
Am I missing something here? From: "Chris W. Parker" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: RE: Network speed Date: Mon, 9 Jun 2003 16:43:30 -0700 jeff allen <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I have 22 workstations that hav

RE: Network speed

2003-06-09 Thread Chris W. Parker
jeff allen wrote: > I have 22 workstations that have all the same hardware and software. > > Some machines are running great. They are pulling our intranet up > quickly and then I have other machines that are taking forever to > pull the page up. The page isn't flash ba

Re: Network Speed Problem

2003-01-29 Thread Nick Lindsell
At 02:09 29/01/2003 -0800, you wrote: HelP!!.i need to know how to get my network card to run down at 10mbps, as right now it's trying for 100mbps, and my router won't give it an ip address for some reason. before i installed linux, the machine wouldn't take an ip at 100mbps, but when i dropp

Re: Network Speed Problem

2003-01-28 Thread Francisco Neira
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Geoff Smith wrote: | HelP!!.i need to know how to get my network card to run down at 10mbps, | as right now it's trying for 100mbps, and my router won't give it an ip | address for some reason. before i installed linux, the machine wouldn't | take

Re: Network Speed Problem

2003-01-28 Thread nate
Geoff Smith said: > HelP!!.i need to know how to get my network card to run down at > 10mbps, as right now it's trying for 100mbps, and my router won't give it > an ip address for some reason. before i installed linux, the machine > wouldn't take an ip at 100mbps, but when i dropped the speed

Re: Network Speed

2002-10-25 Thread Robert P. J. Day
On Wed, 23 Oct 2002, Mahaveer Jain wrote: > Hello, > Does anyone know a solution to force the speed of a network card on Redhat > 7.2 (Like instructions in the /etc/system > or ndd command in Solaris) ?? mii-tool rday -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:redhat-list-request@;redhat

Re: Network Speed

2002-08-12 Thread Klotz, Leigh
Note that mii-tool reports 10 Mbit for RTL8139 cards. See http://www.uwsg.iu.edu/hypermail/linux/net/0108.3/0015.html >From: "Teodor Georgiev" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Subject: Re: Network Speed >Date: Mon, 12 Aug 2002 22:14:31 +0300

Re: Network Speed

2002-08-12 Thread Joe Giles
Awesome... Thanks man :) Joe > man mii-tool > > mii-tool -v eth0 > > > - Original Message - > From: "Joe Giles" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Sent: Monday, August 12, 2002 9:57 PM > Subject: Network Speed > > > > How can I find out what SPEED and DUPLEX my NIC is r

Re: Network Speed

2002-08-12 Thread Teodor Georgiev
man mii-tool mii-tool -v eth0 - Original Message - From: "Joe Giles" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday, August 12, 2002 9:57 PM Subject: Network Speed > How can I find out what SPEED and DUPLEX my NIC is runnins at. It is a 10/100 and I want to make sure that it

Re: Network speed

2002-01-06 Thread Ian Truelsen
Statux writes: > 3Mbps or 3MB/s? There's a big difference. > Sorry, my bad. I obviously missed the shift key. It's 3MBs. Still kind of slow, but I found the culprit in the incredibly slow speed of my server's drive. Ian. Ian Truelsen Masters program in Philosophy University of Manitoba,

Re: Network speed

2002-01-05 Thread Stephen Torri
On Sun, 6 Jan 2002, Ian Truelsen wrote: > It looks like, in my case anyway, that the old UDMA33 drive in my server is > the bottleneck. hdparm -t reports it as doing buffered reads at a little > under 4 MB/s, which is about the speed I am getting, minus a bit for network > overhead. I do inten

Re: Network speed

2002-01-05 Thread Statux
3Mbps or 3MB/s? There's a big difference. On Sun, 6 Jan 2002, Ian Truelsen wrote: > Recently I have been transferring some large files between my computers. I > have a 100Mbps connection between the two, but the actual transfer speed is > being reported at less than 3Mbps. Now, admittedly, one

Re: Network speed

2002-01-05 Thread Ian Truelsen
Stephen Torri writes: > On Sun, 6 Jan 2002, Ian Truelsen wrote: > >> Recently I have been transferring some large files between my computers. I >> have a 100Mbps connection between the two, but the actual transfer speed is >> being reported at less than 3Mbps. Now, admittedly, one of the com

Re: Network speed

2002-01-05 Thread Stephen Torri
On Sun, 6 Jan 2002, Ian Truelsen wrote: > Recently I have been transferring some large files between my computers. I > have a 100Mbps connection between the two, but the actual transfer speed is > being reported at less than 3Mbps. Now, admittedly, one of the computers has > a UDMA 33 drive, b

Re: Network Speed

2000-09-21 Thread Steve Borho
On Thu, Sep 21, 2000 at 01:19:44PM -0400, Kevin Wood wrote: > Hey guys, > > Got a network question for you. I have a customer trying to find out > the speed of his network connection. He is running an Intel > Extherexpress Pro. Is there any way for him to determine its speed > under RedHat Lin