Ping test.

You tell that to Cisco network Academy,

Sorry dude. I will have to disagree with you. As a network engineer I know that there are specific driver settings that will affect your response time.
 
I dont have to tell it to anybody. I see it in real world situations all the time.
 
I have seen enough in real world situation, last night was good one. I proved one of my friend and the problem was the port itself in the modem that is loosen. When I tighten it up, the latency dropped considerable.

You may not realize what I do for living.

I dont have to tell it to anybody. I see it in real world situations all the time.
 
Sorry dude. I will have to disagree with you. As a network engineer I know that there are specific driver settings that will affect your response time. Obviously there are many factors that can contribute to this problem. Driver settings being one of them.

I am agreed with you. I remember my old coworker built the computer for himself and use GIG network and he noticed his response is slower than should be for between two computers thru GIG network. He already download driver from company and no luck then he sent email to NIC manufacturer and explain what happen. Few weeks later, he got email back with new driver and response time got BIG improve and work great.

Also, I never like "auto" from network setting. I always switch it to manual and work better.

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There is NIC setting.
 
This is while I am downloading, on a wifi through a brick wall that is between my router and my bedroom.

;)



VPing people shows that I am clearer than the VRS interpreters. I lol at that.

Sweet! My WIFI router is from 2nd floor and I am on 1st floor. :)
 
Try on Videophone... Good luck


I am agreed with you. I remember my old coworker built the computer for himself and use GIG network and he noticed his response is slower than should be for between two computers thru GIG network. He already download driver from company and no luck then he sent email to NIC manufacturer and explain what happen. Few weeks later, he got email back with new driver and response time got BIG improve and work great.

Also, I never like "auto" from network setting. I always switch it to manual and work better.

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There is NIC setting.
 
.........You may not realize what I do for living.

It doesn't matter what you do for a living. When you tell me:

This has nothing to do with NIC settings, actually there is no settings on NIC itself except the addressing that is all.
............

You are incorrect. Period. I don't care about Cisco or what you do for a living. Yor statement above is wrong. Especially the bolded part. I don't know how else to put it. I don't mean to argue with you about it. I stand by my original statement and the statements in this post. If you believe that the only settings for the nic is addressing you are wrong. If you dont think that any of the nic settings have an impact on ping results you are wrong again.
 
Hate to say, rockdrummer is right about it.
 
It doesn't matter what you do for a living. When you tell me:



You are incorrect. Period. I don't care about Cisco or what you do for a living. Yor statement above is wrong. Especially the bolded part. I don't know how else to put it. I don't mean to argue with you about it. I stand by my original statement and the statements in this post. If you believe that the only settings for the nic is addressing you are wrong. If you dont think that any of the nic settings have an impact on ping results you are wrong again.

How do I improve my ping results?
 
I am agreed with you. I remember my old coworker built the computer for himself and use GIG network and he noticed his response is slower than should be for between two computers thru GIG network. He already download driver from company and no luck then he sent email to NIC manufacturer and explain what happen. Few weeks later, he got email back with new driver and response time got BIG improve and work great.

Also, I never like "auto" from network setting. I always switch it to manual and work better.

rhl40h.png


There is NIC setting.
BINGO.... You get it. This is exactly what I am talking about. There are many nic settings that can be adjusted to maximize network performance. Each nic and driver will have different sets of paramaters with many in common. Offloading features also increase system performance by moving some of the burden down the stack to the physical layer. Many of the newer nics have offloading capabilities.
 
BINGO.... You get it. This is exactly what I am talking about. There are many nic settings that can be adjusted to maximize network performance. Each nic and driver will have different sets of paramaters with many in common. Offloading features also increase system performance by moving some of the burden down the stack to the physical layer. Many of the newer nics have offloading capabilities.

wow... good old osi model

brings back memories
 
omg nerd war
Dude, I hate getting into a pissing contest about something that I know to be true. I am not saying DHB is wrong in how he troubleshoots but when he says nic settings have nothing to do with ping results and that addressing is the only thing that can be set on a nic he is simply wrong.
 
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