The JoJo
Wannabe Storage Freak
I'm about to do a Cougtek with my motherboard in my fileserver!
The host is a Abit KT7A, ATI 8MB rage something agp graphics, 3com 100mb/s nic and a new Allied Telesyn AT2915T gigabit nic.
First I had WinXP installed on the computer, and the drivers for the nic. Copying (smb and ftp) stuff from this computer to 2 others (One WinXP and one Linux) was very slow, about 1MB/s. Between the 2 other hosts, the speed was about 20+MB/s.
I then installed RH Linux instead of the WinXP, and the speed was about the same. I then switched PCI slots a few times, but no help.
I'm using a Zyxel 105 5 port gige switch. Cat6 cables (1 meter). Only having 2 cables in the switch didn't help.
Any ideas? Other than dumping the MB?
I'm thinking about the MB because this one (KT7A quirks...) can't handle any high performance graphics cards, like Geforce2 or Geforce4 (Apparently it can't supply enough power). So maybe it can't supply enought power to the NIC? I didn't try to pull out the 3com nic and then try again. All computers have 2 nics by the way. (A7v600 with integrated gige nic + 3com and an a7v400 with the same AT gige nic and integrated broadcom fast ethernet nic.)
Could some BIOS changes help with this problem?
The host is a Abit KT7A, ATI 8MB rage something agp graphics, 3com 100mb/s nic and a new Allied Telesyn AT2915T gigabit nic.
First I had WinXP installed on the computer, and the drivers for the nic. Copying (smb and ftp) stuff from this computer to 2 others (One WinXP and one Linux) was very slow, about 1MB/s. Between the 2 other hosts, the speed was about 20+MB/s.
I then installed RH Linux instead of the WinXP, and the speed was about the same. I then switched PCI slots a few times, but no help.
I'm using a Zyxel 105 5 port gige switch. Cat6 cables (1 meter). Only having 2 cables in the switch didn't help.
Any ideas? Other than dumping the MB?
I'm thinking about the MB because this one (KT7A quirks...) can't handle any high performance graphics cards, like Geforce2 or Geforce4 (Apparently it can't supply enough power). So maybe it can't supply enought power to the NIC? I didn't try to pull out the 3com nic and then try again. All computers have 2 nics by the way. (A7v600 with integrated gige nic + 3com and an a7v400 with the same AT gige nic and integrated broadcom fast ethernet nic.)
Could some BIOS changes help with this problem?