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On Thursday 24 June 2004 14:11, Andrea Giuliano 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.
What kind of hardware interface does the ADSL modem have? If it is Ethernet,
use tcpdump to look at the traffic, eg, /sbin/tcpdump host 192.168.0.1 if
that is your ADSL router IP. If it is USB or something else, you need to use
tcpdump -i <interface name> instead.
You should consider turning off ECN as a test too since some routers choke on
it.
echo 0 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/tcp_ecn
Also, what is your network setup like generally?
- -Andy
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