07-03-2016, 02:54 PM
Fourdee first of all thanks for the help so far.
Too bad I do not have another gigabit switch, but I will replace the network cable with fresh one tomorrow and repeat the tests.
Other thing that comes to mind is to use cross cable to connect Pine64 to my PC gigabit ethernet port and re-run the tests to check if the issue with this Cisco cable modem I am using.
From software point of view I really do not see what could be the issue.
Code:
root@DietPi:~# uptime
22:48:23 up 7:10, 1 user, load average: 0.26, 0.23, 0.23
Code:
root@DietPi:~# netstat -s |grep retransmited
7502 segments retransmited
Code:
root@DietPi:~# ifconfig eth0 | grep MTU:
UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST MTU:1500 Metric:1
Code:
root@DietPi:~# /DietPi/dietpi/func/dietpi-optimal_mtu
DietPi - MTU optimal size tool
- Finding optimal MTU size, please wait...
Testing MTU: 1500
Completed:
- MTU optimal size = 1500
Too bad I do not have another gigabit switch, but I will replace the network cable with fresh one tomorrow and repeat the tests.
Other thing that comes to mind is to use cross cable to connect Pine64 to my PC gigabit ethernet port and re-run the tests to check if the issue with this Cisco cable modem I am using.
From software point of view I really do not see what could be the issue.
Pine64+ 2GB