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Re: Re: Home networking - tuning


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  • Subject: Re: Re: Home networking - tuning
  • From: "Robin Edwards" <robin@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sat, 22 Sep 2001 17:36:30 +0100
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Patrick,
Thank you for the ideas.  I've tried straight file xfer monitoring it
with
Netstat Live and there is little difference between the PCs when
downloading
large files.  Troubles seem to come when just generally 'surfing around'.
(ISPEED is a tuning package that allows you to easily set MTU etc then
test performance.  It worked very well, but cant track down authors any
more).
I'm using Deerfields Wingate as a gateway for the the PCs and it works well
in general but I'm sure that somewhere I have some delays, and I suspect it
is something to do with address lookup or loading complex pages.
As for channel bonding, my ISP is freeeserve, and they dont allow it,
well
not on the service type I have.
I just wished I understood more about IP, DNS etc.. robin
----- Original Message -----
From: <patrickl@xxxxxxx>
To: <ukha_d@xxxxxxx>
Sent: Saturday, September 22, 2001 11:51 AM
Subject: [ukha_d] Re: Home networking - tuning


> --- In ukha_d@y..., "Robin Edwards" <robin@j...>
wrote:
> > Has anybody any recommendations on tuning a home based LAN?
> Currently have pc with ISDN card, hub and two further PCs.  I've got
> ISPEED from HMS installed but not used for a long time.  Wend to find
> their website and it no longer seems to exist.  I needed that as it
> had some suggested test sites for timing transfers.
> >    My plan is to switch from hub to switch an 10 to 100Mbps, but
> not until early next year.  In meantime I wanted to see if I could
> improve internet resp times especially for the PCs without the ISDN
> card.  Any suggestion on ways to improve resp time, or anyone using
> ISPEED that could give me a test site?  All current changes need to
> be tuning (ie no new hardware this year).
> >
>
> Tuning a 10MBps network with ISDN access isn't going to result in a
> significant improvement in internet connectivity response times
> because the bottleneck is the 64k/128k ISDN connection. Indeed, I
> would be surprised if you see any significant improvement from moving
> from a hub to a switch, unless your PC's are currently used very
> intensively. May be you could borrow one to try before splashing out?
>
> You seem to imply that the PC's on the LAN seem to be significantly
> slower than the PC with the ISDN router on board. This is a bit
> curious, and suggests that maybe there is a fundamental
> software/routing configuration issue. You may want to consider
> switching to Microsofts Internet Connection Sharing (ICS) product -
> but that may involve upgrading the OS on your ISDN connected machine,
> depending on what you run today.
>
> I'm not familiar with the ISpeed product - so I can't comment on that.
>
> Other thoughts are:
> - install a local proxy server if you do simultaneous web browsing.
> Your ISP may also offer a remote proxy service, which will offer some
> improvement, but not as great as that of using local proxy.
> - choose a mirror site which is located geographically close to you
> if your are doing large downloads
> - consider channel bonding, if your ISDN card and ISP supports it.
> This will of course double your call charges and give an engaged tone
> to incoming analogue calls on the line.
>
> HTH
> Patrick
>
>
>
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