Re: Poor network performance..? by Kent
Kent
Mon Apr 21 11:55:58 PDT 2008
f/fgeorge skrev:
> On Sat, 19 Apr 2008 18:35:03 GMT, Kent J <kent.johnson@telia.com>
> wrote:
>
>> f/fgeorge skrev:
>>> On Sat, 19 Apr 2008 08:46:16 GMT, Kent J <kent.johnson@telia.com>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Well, we have outsourced the network to a big company (I??).
>>>> It's not easy to deal with these guys.
>>>> I must have proof that there is a problem with the network.
>>>>
>>>> I'm told that there maybe something wrong with my network adapter.
>>>> I can't find any problem with the network adapter.
>>>> I have communication - only poor performance.
>>>>
>>>> Can a problem with the network adapter only be related to download?
>>>> How can I check the network adapter?
>>>> Can I check the network from my server?
>>>>
>>>> Kent J.
>>>>
>>> What companies do is throttle each user to a specified amount of
>>> bandwidth so every user gets some. Go to start, settings, network and
>>> dial-up connections and do a right click on local connection. Then do
>>> a left click on status and under speed see what it is set at. If it is
>>> 10.0 Mbps tell your network people, if it is set at 100 Mbps there is
>>> not much they can do, you are already set to the max.
>>
>> OK!
>> I'll do that.
>> But the speed is not near 10 Mbps it's more like 30 kb download speed.
>>
>> Kent J.
> Like I said if it is set at 100Mbps then they are throttling you and
> there is not much you can do except complain. They do this so one
> person does not hog all the bandwidth that the company has. Everyone
> is slow, but at least everyone gets something.
Yes, my network adapter is set to 100 Mbps.
But how can this 'throttling' only affects FTP-download (port 21)?
If I send 100 meg of data to my SQL-server then there's no delay.
Can the 'throttling' be set to a specific port (impossible to answer - I
guess)?