troubleshooting a gigabit connection
Posted: Mon Apr 10, 2006 7:57 pm
i work with video and do a lot of large file transfers back and forth between 2 systems; they are already networked with static IP's 192.168.1.xxx
one had a gigabit onboard(3COM) so i added a 10/100 NIC and got it set up with the previous settings and works fine. i added a gigabit NIC (Realtek RTL8169) to the other.
the drivers for the gigabit cards are installed. I set up a static IP 192.168.0.99 on one and 192.168.0.98 on the other; 255.255.255.0 subnet mask and nothing for default gateway and DNS. I am using a belkin 25' cat6 (straight) cable. I believe i read in the specs for the realtek card that it can autosense and crossover when needed (MDI/MDX?)
it is showing in network connections to be connected at 1.0 Gbps, but i don't see a dramatic increase in transfer speed. between 2 compressed drives, a transfer of a dvd folder at 4.4 GB would take about 9 minutes on 100 Mb/s and on the gigabit connection(i confirmed that it is using the gigabit to transfer) it takes around 6 minutes for the same transfer.
is this normal or should i be trying something else? I set both of the cards to full duplex and the connection crashed. now they are set to autonegotiate. should i make the cable into a crossover cable?
I just did a transfer and watched it in the task manager, network utilization spiked at around 14% for the gigabit connection. what's a simple way to check for dropped packets?
thanks in advance for any input you may give.
one had a gigabit onboard(3COM) so i added a 10/100 NIC and got it set up with the previous settings and works fine. i added a gigabit NIC (Realtek RTL8169) to the other.
the drivers for the gigabit cards are installed. I set up a static IP 192.168.0.99 on one and 192.168.0.98 on the other; 255.255.255.0 subnet mask and nothing for default gateway and DNS. I am using a belkin 25' cat6 (straight) cable. I believe i read in the specs for the realtek card that it can autosense and crossover when needed (MDI/MDX?)
it is showing in network connections to be connected at 1.0 Gbps, but i don't see a dramatic increase in transfer speed. between 2 compressed drives, a transfer of a dvd folder at 4.4 GB would take about 9 minutes on 100 Mb/s and on the gigabit connection(i confirmed that it is using the gigabit to transfer) it takes around 6 minutes for the same transfer.
is this normal or should i be trying something else? I set both of the cards to full duplex and the connection crashed. now they are set to autonegotiate. should i make the cable into a crossover cable?
I just did a transfer and watched it in the task manager, network utilization spiked at around 14% for the gigabit connection. what's a simple way to check for dropped packets?
thanks in advance for any input you may give.