Hi Andrea,
try installing ntop and running "ntop -i eth0"; then open
http://localhost:3000 on your preferred browser and watch all kinds of
network statistics you can imagine. Maybe this can give you an idea.
HTH
Andre
On Thu, 24 Jun 2004 15:11:14 +0200
Andrea Giuliano <a.giuliano(a)iccu.sbn.it> wrote:
Dear all,
a few days ago I had my home ADSL connection working, and it was
working incredibly fast!
Then I decided to upgrade from FC1 to FC2. Note that I've been using
FC2 for some weeks here at work with very positive results.
After the upgrade at home, the connection became so slow that it is
almost unusable. I swear I didn't touch the network configuration,
which is indeed very simple: I only did the upgrade, leaving
everything as it was before.
Please note that I still had no chance to install the updates for FC2,
and since one of the first was the kernel itself, I guess I should try
to install them before posting this message.
But, right because of the very slow connection, I must download them
at work, burn a CD and bring it home, and I still had no time to do
that.
At present I don't have the network config files with me, but I guess
they wouldn't be enough, so feel free to ask what file you need to
investigate.
Many thanks in advance.
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