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Goatshrine

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« Reply #15 on: July 04, 2003, 08:38:00 PM »

full deplex means transmit and recieve at the same time, half is either one of them.

hmm reading the posts it makes me wonder.

All the xboxes i have configured i normally get around 7200kb/sec in evox and XMBP tops at 10000kb/sec but thats rare, most of the time its 8400kb/sec.

One funny thing ive noticed is that FXP (xbox 2 xbox) is the fastest thing there is. My transferes can reach 11mb/sec sometimes.. according to Flash-FXP. but mostly its over 10mb/sec
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« Reply #16 on: July 09, 2003, 05:01:00 PM »

QUOTE (dankydoo @ Jul 2 2003, 05:30 PM)
Cables do matter.  Older, cheaper cables with four wires max out at 10 mbps.  Newer cables have 8 wires, and max out at  100mbps.  Also, if you have insanely long cables, this can also affect speed.

dankydoo

Ethernet only uses 2 pairs or your 8 wire cable and that is pins 123 and 6 thus if you have a cable with pins 123 and 6 you will be able to obtain 100/full or 10/full
Category 5 wiring standards:

EIA/TIA 568A/568B and AT&T 258A define the wiring standards and allow for two different wiring color codes.

Pin #        Signal         EIA/TIA 568A          EIA/TIA 658B            Ethernet 10BASE-T & 100Base-T
1             Transmit+         white/green             white/orange                      Yes
2             Transmit-          Green                       Orange                               Yes
3             Recieve+           White/Orange          White/Green                       Yes
4                N/A                  Blue                        Blue                                     Not Used
5                N/A                  Blue/White             Blue/White                           Not Used
6              Recieve-            Orange                   Green                                  Yes
7                N/A                  White/Brown          White/Brown                       Not Used
8                N/A                  Brown                     Brown                                 Not Used

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« Reply #17 on: July 09, 2003, 06:21:00 PM »

Of course it's always a possibility that your cables are faulty. But the more common cause for low transfer speed is having your ethernet settings misconfigured.

On your PC, go to the device manager and check the properties of your network adapter. Under the advanced tab there will be a link speed/duplex mode setting. Keep in mind:

- Full duplex is only advantageous when you're transfering files in both directions at the same time.

- Full duplex is not possible with a hub, only with a crossover cable or a switch. If you force it anyway you will suffer slow performance. Better to stick with half in that case.

- If you have more than 2 ethernet devices, buy a switch instead of a hub. Switches don't cost much more than hubs these days and they are far more reliable and flexible.

- If you do have a hub make sure all devices run at the same setting (either 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps half duplex. Automatic doesn't always work well with hubs so try the fixed setting first). 10/100 dual speed hubs use a simple store and forward buffer mechanism between the low and high speed segments, this buffer is small causing packets to be dropped and retransmissions -> speed loss. So use only 10 OR 100.

- If you're using a crossover cable, make sure the devices on either end are configured identically (either 10 or 100, full or half. 100 full is ideal.)

- If you have a managed switch make sure your port settings are exactly the same as the devices attached to it. Set the port to automatic and the ethernet card as well. Or set both to 100 full. Do not combine an automatic with a fixed setting.

I get over 5000 KB/s either way. Not as fast as FTP between two fast PCs with a lot of memory and fast hard drives, but quite usable.
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Loranga

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« Reply #18 on: July 10, 2003, 12:12:00 AM »

bombzhome: Do you have a hub? In that case throw it out the window and get a switch instead
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« Reply #19 on: July 10, 2003, 01:02:00 PM »

I remember my old hub forced me to 10Mbps when I had my cable modem plugged in. I've since switched to a linksys router/4-port switch which has given me great results in file transfers abound.
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EvilWays

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« Reply #20 on: July 11, 2003, 12:47:00 PM »

QUOTE (bombzhome @ Jun 27 2003, 02:41 PM)
could it be possible that my wire (cat5) is like 10Mbps?

If your cables are plain jane Cat5, switch up to Cat5e.
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bombzhome

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« Reply #21 on: July 13, 2003, 04:14:00 PM »

i found out my problem.. i was using a USB convertor thingy as hooked up to my router or something and that was 10Mbps... when i switched to JUST ethernet... now i get 6 megabytes a second!
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phantazma1

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« Reply #22 on: July 13, 2003, 07:38:00 PM »

QUOTE (EvilWays @ Jul 11 2003, 02:47 PM)
QUOTE (bombzhome @ Jun 27 2003, 02:41 PM)
could it be possible that my wire (cat5) is like 10Mbps?

If your cables are plain jane Cat5, switch up to Cat5e.

correct me if i'm wrong, but isn't Cat5e a crossover cable?

and bombxzone, 6 MBps is about the standard transfer speed.
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EvilWays

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« Reply #23 on: July 13, 2003, 11:25:00 PM »

Umm...no. It's an enhanced version of Cat5. It allows for higher bandwidth and GbE (Gigabit over Ethernet), tho I haven't had a chance to check to see if 5e is good for GbE or if Cat6 is better for such.
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« Reply #24 on: July 14, 2003, 06:49:00 AM »

AMPEDXR thanks! That app immediately fixed my slow upload speeed. Was getting 20 KB/s before I installed it and it immediately went to 6MB/s
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