@Fab
Hi,
I had this problem some days ago
I had sometimes about 10kb/s then 15kb/s then 5kb/s, then 0,5kb/s then 10kb/s ...and so on... then I have made the modify to the variable (10baseT) and I have had an ok 150kb/s for exemple, then I have DELETED the variable (10baseT) and all It's also ok (150kb/s), BUT the strange thing is It's IMPOSSIBLE I have about 5120kb/s in local LAN between MS 2k3 server and MOS Mac Mini at 10baseT
)) so I think this variable (10baseT)is unuseful.
What do you think about this ? It's impossible.
Also, other thing, It's strange I have 150kb/s for a file in MorphOS and 350kb/s rebooting in OSX Leopard 10.5.8 with the same file download and with the same ethernet TCP/IP LAN local settings.
What do you think about this ?
thanks a lot
regards
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Fab wrote:
Well, if you get a normal local network speed and something like 150kB/s from internet, you're likely not affected by this autonegociation issue.
People who have that kind of issue rather get *very* low rates (say 10kB/s, and quite unreliable, too).