[AccessD] OT: Network speeds

Stuart McLachlan stuart at lexacorp.com.pg
Sat Mar 17 20:04:05 CDT 2012


"contend"!  :(

On 18 Mar 2012 at 10:54, Stuart McLachlan wrote:

> Are they memory files at both ends or do you have disk I/O to content with at both ends?
> 
> 
> 
> On 17 Mar 2012 at 18:58, jwcolby wrote:
> 
> > I have a network which consists of a set of three gigabit switches.  When I transfer files between 
> > servers at either end I get 11 MByte / second transfer speeds.
> > 
> > NOT good!
> > 
> > Unfortunately I don't know how to troubleshoot this.  I have simple a cable tester and the cables 
> > test OK, although that is truly only a connectivity test, not a test of the quality of the signal.
> > 
> > I used to have a little program, a server on one end and a client on the other.  The server would 
> > send stuff and then you could run the client on any other computer and see the network "quality" at 
> > the client end, wherever that might be.
> > 
> > I can't remember what the program is and I am looking for something quick and easy.  Of course 
> > nowadays everyone wants to test internet stuff.
> > 
> > Does anyone know of a simple client / server kind of thing that allows me to install the server on 
> > one end and the client on my laptop and just walk around connecting my laptop to switches to try and 
> > determine where my problem might be?
> > 
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