Not byte....bit.
Nope, in this case the user is right:
100Mbit = 12,5 Mbyte as 1 byte is 8 bits.
Thanks cactus my friend, but you weren't the fish I was trying to catch.
Definitely some confusion there.
Where???
Not likely you will actually get 12.5MBytes with a 100Mbit NIC.
So is the number wrong or the multiplier wrong?
(or 11.4 what ever you like)
Appears the number.
11.4 ......I really do like.
BTW thanks for the multiplier verification also.
For the astute....
Thats about right for server-only mode.
With 11.4 the calc now works precisely, well as precisely as the measurements and numbers presented.
2 connections thru SME's external interface 100Mbit NIC.
Max 100T NIC is 100Mbit = 12.5MByte
Which equals
12.5Mbyte / 2 = 6.25MByte
So the best you could possibly get is 6.25Mbyte (if the sun is shining) and thats if you don't consider any thing else in the real networking world.
So let's correct it for the newly/recently presented real data of 11.4
11.4 / 2 = 5.7MBytes
Subtract some for the connection to the test server and some for the usual network comm stuff.
Let's say for round numbers 0.7Mbyte.....we now get
5.7 - 0.7 = 5.0 MByte
Hummmm 5.0 MByte
The reported speeds slows down to 4-4,
5Mbyte.
I'd say.....Snoopy, were in the ball ParK + / - a few bitty Bytes.
Oh that's right, Proxy said he is using Gateway Mode, so all this is nonsense.
Sorry...my bad.
Interesting, you learn something new every day.
Everyone here, is saying the CPU is the predominate bandwidth controlling hardware device in a computer.
To think, all these years I thought it was the Ethernet Network Interface Card.
So if I by a Cray computer and install a 100Mbit nic, then, the bandwidth problem will be fixed.
Man, I wish I would have known this, we wasted all that money on a new gigabit network.
And we made all those customers upgrade, boy are they going to be mad when they hear this.
I just don't know how such a simple concept could have eluded me for so long.
To think I listened to all the people I thought really knew something.
Cactus your right....
You have to "Be careful whose advice you buy,".....very careful.
Oh well such is life, you live and learn.
Proxy
In Server-Manager under "Hostnames and addresses" what did you select for Location?
hok