Hello,
I'm using a mac book as client against my freebsd 12 server. I tried to backup a lot of stuff to my server , because I need more space on my mobile device.
That's where the problems starts. I'm trying to copy large files over wifi to my bsd server , but without look. If I'm using a ethernet connection I'm receiving line speed and no packet loss at all. So the cabling in my network should be fine .
I could identify the problem , the bsd server receive a lot out of order packets ~500
#systat --tcp
I don't know why , but the bsd tcp stack can't can't handle this situation. Maybe the client , server or my ap does something wrong....
If I'm trying to copy the same file to a linux box , everything is smooth . I'm pretty sure that there is also packet loss against the linux server , because I'm using the same wifi.
Do I have to tune the default bsd kernel parameter ?
I even tried to limit the bandwith using scp , but without luck.... .
Please share your thoughts ! Thank you !
I'm using a mac book as client against my freebsd 12 server. I tried to backup a lot of stuff to my server , because I need more space on my mobile device.
That's where the problems starts. I'm trying to copy large files over wifi to my bsd server , but without look. If I'm using a ethernet connection I'm receiving line speed and no packet loss at all. So the cabling in my network should be fine .
I could identify the problem , the bsd server receive a lot out of order packets ~500
#systat --tcp
I don't know why , but the bsd tcp stack can't can't handle this situation. Maybe the client , server or my ap does something wrong....
If I'm trying to copy the same file to a linux box , everything is smooth . I'm pretty sure that there is also packet loss against the linux server , because I'm using the same wifi.
Do I have to tune the default bsd kernel parameter ?
I even tried to limit the bandwith using scp , but without luck.... .
Please share your thoughts ! Thank you !