On 2020-07-13 03:02, John-Mark Gurney wrote: > MB means megabytes.. I would use Mbps for bits... so, on Win10 and > NetBSD, I'm able to get 100 MBytes/sec on Win10/NetBSD, and FreeBSD, > I'm only getting a tenth the capability of gige at 9-10 MBytes/sec... > > I'll note that fetch reports numbers of MBps, which is one of the tools > I've been using for testing. Hi, Could you have a look at the traffic pattern, when using iperf? usbdump -i usbusX -f Y Where X and Y are the numbers after ugen . Many of the network USB drivers are single buffered, because that's what older USB host controllers support. Then the IRQ rate 8000 for USB 2.0/3.0 and 1000 for USB 1.0, limits the number of packets per second. --HPSReceived on Mon Jul 13 2020 - 06:50:33 UTC
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