12-07-2016, 05:49 PM
(11-21-2016, 01:07 PM)androsch Wrote:(11-20-2016, 08:56 PM)ak_hepcat Wrote:(11-18-2016, 12:52 AM)androsch Wrote: OK, also added longsleeps network-script.sh to /etc/rc.local and set the governor to performance like tkaiser already suggested (still using gmac-kernel from longsleep, with normal kernel its unusable in GbE), so i now have about 500 mbits with still many retries, but i can live with that at the moment. Its much better than FastEthernet now and using this board as server for minecraft is more limitated by cpu than network now.
Thanks everybody for suggestions and support!
Next up, you can apply some local QoS to your interfaces, and see if that doesn't help you out a little.
This might get you started pretty quickly: https://github.com/akhepcat/qdisc
With qdisc start and running iperf3 -s afterwards, there is no connection possible (as bad as before without gmac-kernel).....
So how does this help now?
Did you adjust the script for your local environment/speeds? What did you set it to?
I ask, because this script is running on about 35 different systems quite well for my company.