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| Hi,
I have 3x2500(using DTE/DCE connection) and 3x1900EN for some reason
when I tested speed. Im getting only 1.8Mbs instead of 7-9Mbs. I setup the
clockrate to 2000000 and bandwidth 2000000 also. The LAN speed test still
show 1.8Mbs the heightest. Its the same thing when I plug into the hi speed
port(100Mbs). Any can help?
thanks
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| Hansang Bae 2003-04-22, 10:24 pm |
| In article <nkmpa.5833$ra4.5727@nwrddc01.gnilink.net>, ikendo17
@nospam_hotmail.com says...
> Hi,
>
> I have 3x2500(using DTE/DCE connection) and 3x1900EN for some reason
> when I tested speed. Im getting only 1.8Mbs instead of 7-9Mbs. I setup the
> clockrate to 2000000 and bandwidth 2000000 also. The LAN speed test still
> show 1.8Mbs the heightest. Its the same thing when I plug into the hi speed
> port(100Mbs). Any can help?
Are you sure your traffic is not going through the 2Mbps serial link?
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| HB,
Yeah think I so, its going thru the DTC/DCE serial port.
Oh thats stunks, so thats the highest it can travel on the serial port?
"Hansang Bae" <uonr@alp.ee.pbz> wrote in message
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> In article <nkmpa.5833$ra4.5727@nwrddc01.gnilink.net>, ikendo17
> @nospam_hotmail.com says...
> > Hi,
> >
> > I have 3x2500(using DTE/DCE connection) and 3x1900EN for some reason
> > when I tested speed. Im getting only 1.8Mbs instead of 7-9Mbs. I setup
the
> > clockrate to 2000000 and bandwidth 2000000 also. The LAN speed test
still
> > show 1.8Mbs the heightest. Its the same thing when I plug into the hi
speed
> > port(100Mbs). Any can help?
>
>
> Are you sure your traffic is not going through the 2Mbps serial link?
>
> --
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> hsb
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> "Somehow I imagined this experience would be more rewarding" Calvin
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| Hansang Bae 2003-04-23, 10:24 pm |
| In article <3hHpa.13687$ra4.5102@nwrddc01.gnilink.net>, ikendo17
@nospam_hotmail.com says...
> HB,
>
> Yeah think I so, its going thru the DTC/DCE serial port.
> Oh thats stunks, so thats the highest it can travel on the serial port?
I can't remember if the 2500s can drive it any faster. Go to the serial
interface and do a "clock rate ?" to see. If you use "clockrate ?" You
will not get any values for "?"
Also, just because it says 8000000 doesn't mean that it can do this w/o
killing the router so test carefully.
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