Bug 80213

Summary: xircom CBEM56G very slow
Product: [Retired] Red Hat Linux Reporter: Sebastien Stormacq <s.stormacq>
Component: kernel-pcmcia-csAssignee: Dave Jones <davej>
Status: CLOSED WONTFIX QA Contact: Brian Brock <bbrock>
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Version: 8.0CC: pfrields, s.stormacq
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Description Sebastien Stormacq 2002-12-22 14:23:53 UTC
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Description of problem:
This is a similar problem to those reported for RedHat 7.1 (bug #37454) and and
for RedHat 7.2 (bug #63071)

I am using a Xircom CBEM56G on a Dell Latitude C800 under RedHat 8.0 and
experiencing a very slow network connection since the RH 8.0 installation.

The network worked great with my previous linux distro (kernel 2.4.18 without
pcmcia support and pcmcia-cs 3.1.?)
 The default installation correctly recognizes the net card but I have a 
maximum throughput of 10 Mb/sec (being connected to a 100 Mb switch)

The workaround detailed in bug #63071 worked for me.
After modifying the config as explained and rebooted, I have a full 100 Mb/s
throughput again !


 

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How reproducible:
Always

Steps to Reproduce:
1.Install redhat 8.0 - default options - using a Xircom CBE56G pcmcia card
2.test the network performance (netperf)
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Actual Results:  networking is very slow (throughput < 10 Mb/s)

Expected Results:  Actual throughput must be around 100 Mb/s

Additional info:

workaround described in bug #63071 worked for me and restored my expected throughput