Gigabit network speeds

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Gigabit network speeds

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I'm currently using an 8139 10/100 card in my x1k & would like to up-grade to
10/100/1000. I found a PCIe 8169 card & was wondering if anyone else is using a PCIe network
card & getting gigabit speeds.

http://www.amazon.com/RTL8169-Gigabit-D ... B00NQ2J9EW

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sundown wrote:I'm currently using an 8139 10/100 card in my x1k & would like to up-grade to
10/100/1000. I found a PCIe 8169 card & was wondering if anyone else is using a PCIe network
card & getting gigabit speeds.

http://www.amazon.com/RTL8169-Gigabit-D ... B00NQ2J9EW

Ken
I have this card installed. It works well without Gigabit. TCP stack doesn`t support Gigabit
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I'm not able to test speed as I don't have a NAS anymore but I own a PCI gigabit card in the X1000 (RTL8169) and If my memory serves well, FTP transfert to the NAS was about 15Mb/s, with the Sam460 10Mb/s. The transfert speed with a RTL8139 or the 3COM card but it was between 5 - 6 Mb/s.

We can't reach gigabit speeds but it's a nice improvement. (The 8169 can't easily reach gigabit speeds on other OS)
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davebraco wrote:I'm not able to test speed as I don't have a NAS anymore but I own a PCI gigabit card in the X1000 (RTL8169) and If my memory serves well, FTP transfert to the NAS was about 15Mb/s, with the Sam460 10Mb/s. The transfert speed with a RTL8139 or the 3COM card but it was between 5 - 6 Mb/s.

We can't reach gigabit speeds but it's a nice improvement. (The 8169 can't easily reach gigabit speeds on other OS)
I use the gigabit with buildin ethernet which connection resides on the motherboard with linux only. It is a good and fast connection! I wonder why one cannot use it similarly on the AmigaOS side? My complete Network at home works with 1GB . Sad that I have to connect the ethernet cable every time I want to use AmigaOS to the buildin network card an back for use Linux.
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Well, you could always invest in one more Ethernet cable and leave both ports connected. That's what I do.

Switch off the one you don't want to use from within each OS (in AmigaOS it's easy; there's no driver on your system).

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nbache wrote:Well, you could always invest in one more Ethernet cable and leave both ports connected. That's what I do.
Switch off the one you don't want to use from within each OS (in AmigaOS it's easy; there's no driver on your system).
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Thank you for your advice. I could free one port on my AVM7490 router. My Amigax1k has now two cables connected to the router. Now I can use 1GB speed for the linux part and one 100Mb for AOS4.1.
I am happy! Best regards, Heiko
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Not too old of a thread to not resurrect... :-)

Are there any plans to enhance/add Gigabit support to Roadshow (our TCP stack)?It wouldn't be a matter of supported LAN cards (Top poster said that a RTL8169 Gigabit works...without the Gigabit speed though)

I just switched ISPs to Vodafone Cable 100Mbit with a FritzBox 6490 Cable.
That router is capable of doing Gigabit transfers, but sadly my X1000 is not due to the two reasons.
1) The RTL8139 card can only do 10/100Mbit (btw, what chip is onboard NEMO? "Could" the X1000 do onboard Gigabit, if there were a driver for it?)
2) The Roadshow TCP stack can't do Gigabit

Both could be rectified, heck, i'd even buy a RTL8169 PCI card to get it working (if there won't ever be X1000 onboard ethernet support, that is) ;-)

I have tried the speeds on my LAN.
I used a 20m long LAN cable plugged directly into the router and stringed into the upper level and also a short cable plugged directly into the router.
I used a fairly new Win 10 notebook which can do Gigabit and it FLIES with a whopping 106MBit (vodafone speedtest) on BOTH LAN cables.
My X1000 obviously don't, even worse i can only squeeze 8MBit max out of the line for the Amiga (even with doing some tcp envvar optimizing, before that i only got 5Mbit) :-(
I also tried with a rather old Win 10 desktop and a 8139 card. The PC at least pulled off approx. 30MBit from the line, so i guess Roadshow could be optimized a little bit more still??

Is Olsen still working on Roadshow?

Thank you for ANY hints, especially hints regarding the tcp envvars
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So, it seems that the onboard ethernet controller is capable of Gigabit speeds (PWRficient 10-Gigabit Ethernet)

My next question would be, if there are plans to support the X1000 ethernet (ever)?
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Raziel wrote:My next question would be, if there are plans to support the X1000 ethernet (ever)?
Yes, of course. It has been a very difficult driver to write.
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ssolie wrote:
Raziel wrote:My next question would be, if there are plans to support the X1000 ethernet (ever)?
Yes, of course. It has been a very difficult driver to write.
Might you share a little bit more information about this?

I take it the driver is done and in betatest?

When do you think will it be ready for release?

And last but not least, what exactly was difficult?
I do love to read such adventures...if you got the time
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