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|    The Natural Philosopher to druck    |
|    Re: Slow speed through ethernet on Raspb    |
|    22 Jul 24 09:45:26    |
      From: tnp@invalid.invalid              On 21/07/2024 21:21, druck wrote:       > On 21/07/2024 01:04, Errol Casey wrote:       >>       >> Speedtest.net. I'll get iperf and see what performance I have between       >> hosts.       >>       >> TheĀ test is also with test was with web browser version of speed net       >> not cli       >> or platform specific. ButĀ the 800/800 on windows 11 was with same       >> tool and       >> test site.       >       > The Pi 4B has a true gigabit Ethenet interface, and is close saturating       > the connection (900Mb/s+) to other local machines in both directions       > using the command line iperf tool.       >       > [The Pi 3B+ had gigabit Ethernet, but used the internal USB interface       > and so was limited to 300Mb/s, where as the 3B and all previous Pi's       > were 100Mb]       >       > However, if you use browser based speed page, these are heavily       > javascript laden which will put quite a load on a 1.4GHz 4 core chip       > with limited memory, and may well not reflect the fastest possible speed       > obtainable.       >       > ---druck              That is good information.              I used to ftp to one of my remote dark office server and transfer a few       megabytes to /dev/null to get a decent speed analysis              You might find some file online and download it using curl etc.              Those web based speedometers were designed in the days of 5Mbps ADSL...                            --       I would rather have questions that cannot be answered...       ...than to have answers that cannot be questioned              Richard Feynman              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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