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--On 5. december 2005 7:38 +0100 Sasa Stupar <sasa at stupar dot homelinux dot net> wrote: > > > --On 4. december 2005 19:16 -0500 Chris Buechler <cbuechler at gmail dot com> > wrote: > >> On 12/3/05, Sasa Stupar <sasa at stupar dot homelinux dot net> wrote: >>> Hi! >>> >>> First my hardware: old Compaq Deskpro 2000 5166 with P166, 64MB RAM, 3 >>> NIC Intel Pro 100S Desktop. My network is 100 Mbit. >>> In DMZ I have a file server (samba), web, mail. Transfer speed between >>> LAN and DMZ is max about 50 % of possible ( arround 5200 KBps) with >>> Trafic Shaper disabled. >> >> >> I replied to an older thread of the same earlier today, but getting >> this much through a P166 is even better. That's over 40 Mb, which is >> more than I'd expect to get through that slow of a box. That's about >> the max throughput of a WRAP or 4801, at 266 MHz. >> >> I'd be very happy with that. If you need a full 100 Mb, you need a P3 >> or better. Your bus and/or CPU, or a combination of the two, is the >> bottleneck. >> >> -Chris > > Thanx for the answer. I need full speed because of the file server. I am > going to search fo a faster box > > Sasa > Just for the info. I have tried on Celeron 433 and it works great. I have the full speed now. But I have allready buy a P3 from ebay for 25¤ which will be even better. Sasa |