Re: Low internet speed

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I think you are looking for this
http://singireddy.blogspot.com
-amarnath


On Sun, 19 Dec 2004 09:57:17 -0700, JonVO <jonvo@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Claude Jones wrote:
> 
> >I too am having this problem. I built this machine at work, where I
> >connect via switch and firewall to a T1. I moved the machine home where
> >I connect via a Linksys router to wireless broadband. Here are the
> >results of your suggested tests:
> >
> >eth0      Link encap:Ethernet  HWaddr 00:C0:F0:49:80:0C
> >          inet addr:192.168.2.105  Bcast:192.168.2.255
> >Mask:255.255.255.0
> >          inet6 addr: fe80::2c0:f0ff:fe49:800c/64 Scope:Link
> >          UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST  MTU:1500  Metric:1
> >          RX packets:16380 errors:1 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0
> >          TX packets:15728 errors:4 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:4
> >          collisions:0 txqueuelen:1000
> >          RX bytes:8110585 (7.7 MiB)  TX bytes:1428328 (1.3 MiB)
> >          Interrupt:10 Base address:0x4f00
> >
> >dmesg | grep eth0
> >divert: allocating divert_blk for eth0
> >eth0: Lite-On 82c168 PNIC rev 32 at 0x1a834f00, 00:C0:F0:49:80:0C, IRQ
> >10.
> >eth0: Setting full-duplex based on MII#1 link partner capability of
> >45e1.
> >eth0: no IPv6 routers present
> >
> >Both Evolution and Firefox are painfully slow, and take forever to do
> >anything. There do seem to be a lot of errors occurring on the
> >connection. I'm not sure what to make of the second command response.
> >How can this be fixed?
> >
> >On Sun, 2004-12-19 at 07:53 -0500, Don Woodward wrote:
> >
> >
> >>On Sat, 2004-12-18 at 18:43, Danesh Daroui wrote:
> >>
> >>
> >>>Hi all,
> >>>
> >>>I am a FC3 user. I have connected a broadband internet CAT5 cable (8
> >>>Mbit/1 Mbit) to this system. Before FC3, I was using Windows XP and the
> >>>speed was fine, but when I installed FC3, the speed got low dramatically
> >>>
> >>>
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >>Sounds like you might have a duplex mismatch - you can use "ifconfig -a"
> >>and look for excessive errors - if you are connecting to a switch you
> >>should see none - if you are using a hub a few errors are OK.
> >>
> >>Check the speed on the Fedora end using "dmesg | grep eth0" to see it
> >>it's 10-half, 10-full, 100-half or 100-full duplex - make sure your
> >>switch is the same.
> >>
> >>
> >
> >
> >
> >
> Thanks for the info:
> results of grep eth0:
> 
> dmesg | grep eth0
> divert: allocating divert_blk for eth0
> eth0: forcedeth.c: subsystem: 01043:80a7 bound to 0000:00:05.0
> 
> thats it? Obviously something up here but what?
> JonVO
> 
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