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On Sat, 2005-11-19 at 20:25 +0100, Cédric FINANCE wrote: |
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> Nagatoro wrote: |
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> > Try and download a big file with ftp and see how the throughput is. |
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> > This should show if it's a modem/ISP problem or a rsync one. |
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> I fetched vmware-workstation and got 180kB/s. |
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Downloading a single file isn't necessarily going to do the same "stress |
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test" as an rsync trying to download 100000+ files... |
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Is it always with the same rsync server or have you tried different |
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ones? |
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Also, someone mentioned the channel, did you check your AP and card are |
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using the same channel? (This may be a long shot...) |
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Did you try a different driver for ndiswrapper? Did you try the same |
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rsync server with a different card? I know you don't think its the |
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card, but I would still rule it out if I could. |
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I don't know what else to suggest - if its the rsync server then don't |
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use it! If not, then try playing around with different hardware / |
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drivers until you isolate the problem... |
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HTH, |
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Iain Buchanan <iaindb@××××××××××××.au> |
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