Re: Very Slow Upload Speed



Bill Woessner wrote:
I have a box running Fedora 7 that I use for some light file serving.
It's worked perfectly until recently. Now, the upload speed has
basically gone to zero. It doesn't matter what protocol I use. I've
tried sftp, http and samba, all with the same result. Interestingly,
the download speed is unaffected. I also swapped out the network
cable, thinking it might be a hardware problem. If anything, the
problem got worse.

I'm totally mystified as to what might have happened. I don't even
know where to look for the problem. There's nothing unusual in
dmesg. Any thoughts?

What kind of statistics does /sbin/ifconfig show?

Jeff Long
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