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    NFS with Finder very slow!

    it seems that none of those sysctl changes, nor the same but for udp make a difference for me also i do not get the speed burst when doing two copies at once however, with those sysctl changes, and a tcp mount, i am doing 1.6-1.7m/sec up from 700-800k/sec
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    NFS with Finder very slow!

    very interesting! i will get my nfs mounts going tonight and see what some tweaking reveals
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    NFS with Finder very slow!

    maybe you are talking about dummynet? it is not available in the darwin kernel, and by the looks of http://lists.apple.com/archives/darwinos-users/2001/Aug/09/dummynet.001.txt it might not ever be and the search continues
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    NFS with Finder very slow!

    i use it to set a max on my bittorrent uploads so that it does not overload and slow down the downloading of other transfers i've managed to get it to work without monitoring all the traffic so i can do my network mounts again properly this is the app http://www.macupdate.com/info.php/id/7570
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    NFS with Finder very slow!

    it turned out my afp slowness was due to throttled (a bandwidth limiting app), it does not seem to handle the high bandwidth that well, with it disabled i get full 10mbit speeds with afp transfers too bad i need an app like this since i can not get my cisco 806 router to do the job properly!
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    NFS with Finder very slow!

    hey morm, have you considered running opendarwin on the pc? i would give it a try but i don't believe my 3ware raid card is supported otherwise who knows! it could solve all of the problems and leave you with something nice on your powerbook
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    NFS with Finder very slow!

    i also have found this with nfs, unfortunately from what i have seen there is no way to fix this i've read with linux it is nearly what it should be, with freebsd reads can be improved to a decent speed but writes are terribly slow. I eventually gave up with this and all i can recommend now is...
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