Slow LAN transfers on Deb laptop
I've been fooling around with a 2.2 Debian distribution on a ThinkPad
T20 (company laptop, *cough*), and the network transfers on my home
LAN are really slow. After spending a few hours going through Deja
and various HOW-TO's, I'm running out of hairs to pull...
- The file transfers work fine when I boot Win98 up on the laptop so
the network hardware should be ok.
- I'm using a LinkSys PCMCIA card that's supposed to be NE2K based,
and cardmgr recognizes it as such. Nothing seems to be amiss in the
syslog with respect to picking up the card.
- I was monitoring the eth0 interface with ifconfig, and the bigger
the files, the worse the collisions become. A small file or info
requests are fairly collision free, but transferring a 2.5 MB file
will give me collisions of around 17-25% of the packets received.
But the laptop is only negligibly competing for hub time vs. the
other computers on the LAN .
- I've tried excluding certain IRQs from the card in case there was a
hardware conflict, but after excluding 3,4, 7, and 11, I'm starting
to think that this isn't the issue.
Does anybody here have any ideas as to what's going on? I thought
Linksys was fairly decent wrt Linux compatibility (?)
Steve
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