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Re: Slow downloads: NSLU2



In article <1180535721.6518.3.camel@mattias-laptop>,
Mattias <debianlist@aristokrat.se> wrote:

> tis 2007-05-29 klockan 20:37 +0200 skrev David Fokkema:
>> Hi,
>> 
>> Basically, I have no idea, but:
>> 
>> If you download large files (say, packages) from a fast site (say, a
>> debian server near you), what transfer rates do you get?
>> 
>> On Tue, 2007-05-29 at 20:15 +0200, Mattias wrote:
>> > When I copy files from a client to the nslu I've noticed the max speed
>> > is 10Mbit/s (1Mbyte/s) is that the maximum speed for the nslu2? Not
>> > 100Mbit?
>> 
>> 1 Mbyte/s??? How did you copy these files? FTP? HTTP? Samba? NFS? I
>> _never_ got 1 Mb/s, only between 600-800 kb/s.
>> 
>> David
>
> Ow! Then I should be happy with that speeds I guess! =)
>
> Hmm.. I dont really know what protocol is used, I've mounted a folder on
> the slug as a folder on my ubuntu-client. 

Your USB device is working at USB2 speeds?

What do you see from: 

  grep 'Spd=' /proc/bus/usb/devices


Using wget across my local network, I have just downloaded a 175MB
(183611392 bytes) file from one slug to another slug [1] and the reported
speed was 2.4 MB (MBytes) /sec:

16:31:54 (2.40 MB/s) - `testmovie.mpg' saved [183611392/183611392]

real    1m13.568s
user    0m6.150s
sys     0m51.580s

[1] wget on Slug with NSLU2/Debian Etch and apache2 on a Slug with
OpenDebianSlug Sarge 3.1

-- 
Bob Cox.  Stoke Gifford, near Bristol, UK.
http://pippin.co.uk/



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