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#1 2016-02-04 22:41:33

Matt3o
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inconsistent and jumpy wired connection

I have two PCs with different HW both having inconsistent and jumpy wired connection on local network.

The network is configured on both with static IP with systemd-networkd. When I connect from one to another or to a file server (with debian) the connection seems to be working fine, but then it lags terribly for 5-10 seconds and then gets very fast again (to be lagging after few seconds). This on any protocol I tried (ssh, ftp, nfs, ...).

I know it's not a router/network issue because one of the two PCs had linux mint before and it was working fine.

any ideas?

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#2 2016-02-08 09:15:41

Matt3o
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Re: inconsistent and jumpy wired connection

made more tests using NetworkManager instead of systemd but ended up with the same issues.

any help would be really appreciated. thanks

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#3 2016-02-08 09:17:16

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Re: inconsistent and jumpy wired connection

Both have different network cards too? Can you reproduce the problem with the lts kernel?

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#4 2016-02-08 10:02:31

Matt3o
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Re: inconsistent and jumpy wired connection

they have very different network cards, one is a very standard and well supported intel card.

I haven't tried with LTS, I'll try that.

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#5 2016-02-08 10:20:48

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Re: inconsistent and jumpy wired connection

Matt3o wrote:

they have very different network cards, one is a very standard and well supported intel card.

I'm not good at guessing games...

lspci -knn|grep -iA2 net

Jin, Jîyan, Azadî

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#6 2016-02-08 10:37:59

Matt3o
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Re: inconsistent and jumpy wired connection

one is

Intel Corporation Ethernet Connection I219-V [8086:15b8] (rev 31)
	Subsystem: Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd Device [1458:e000]
	Kernel driver in use: e1000e

another

Intel Corporation Ethernet Connection I217-V [8086:153b] (rev 05)
	Subsystem: ASUSTeK Computer Inc. Device [1043:859f]
	Kernel driver in use: e1000e

and one with

Intel Corporation I211 Gigabit Network Connection [8086:1539] (rev 03)
	Subsystem: Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd Device [1458:e000]
	Kernel driver in use: igb

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#7 2016-02-08 10:40:44

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Re: inconsistent and jumpy wired connection

Have you gone through the troubleshooting suggestions here:
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Ne … leshooting


Jin, Jîyan, Azadî

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#8 2016-02-08 10:51:04

Matt3o
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Re: inconsistent and jumpy wired connection

Yes, I checked the wiki, I believe the only relevant bit is "swapping cables" and checking connections. Everything seems okay. If I boot from a Ubuntu liveCD everything seems to be working fine.

I explicitly disabled DHCPv6 since I had some errors in the journal, but that didn't help

Starting DHCPv6 client after NDisc timeout failed: Invalid argument

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#9 2016-02-08 10:56:40

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Re: inconsistent and jumpy wired connection

Matt3o wrote:

I believe the only relevant bit is "swapping cables" and checking connections

I was thinking of the TCP window scaling problem actually.


Jin, Jîyan, Azadî

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#10 2016-02-08 11:20:48

Matt3o
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Re: inconsistent and jumpy wired connection

tried that as well, unfortunately that doesn't seem the case.

thanks for your help, really appreciated.

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#11 2016-02-09 09:38:55

Matt3o
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Re: inconsistent and jumpy wired connection

Also tried LTS kernel and adjusting MTU and qlen. Still no luck... wondering what the hell is going on here.

Edit: also tried to disable IPv6 altogether

Last edited by Matt3o (2016-02-09 09:58:35)

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