On 04/07/17 16:32, Frédéric Bron wrote:
> One would think that if this really was a "fedora"
issue then many
> others would be seeing the same problem. I've not seen evidence for that.
I have seen another thread with very slow wifi connexion. I wonder if
it is not the same issue.
I think I may have lost part of the thread due to my "expiration"
policy. Just to verify. Both your Win and F25 systems are connected
via Wifi? And, when they connect they are both connected to the same SSID?
> You said you have a Windows system that doesn't have the
problem. I'm
> assuming you only have those 2 systems. Could you boot an F25 Live
> image on that machine to see if it also exhibits the problem?
Excellent idea. I just did that and got the same behaviour: I started
fedora, typed the address of the python doc, nothing appeared. I had
to retry about 10 times before it came.
Just after that, I restarted the computer on windows and got the page
immediately.
Assuming Wifi again, is the brand of HW and driver being used in the
liveOS the same as your installed F25 system?
> Have you had a look at network traffic to see if you're
getting many
> packets being re-transmitted?
how can I check that?
I normally use wireshark for that. Not sure how familiar you are with
that. But I set up a trace between my system and the target and the
capture the packets. I forget how they are labeled but I recall
retransmitted packets to be shown in red and the INFO spelling it out
rather clearly.
> A while back we had a system that worked
> perfectly well most of the time downloading files using ftp. Only when
> certain compressed files would be corrupt. Turned out to be a bad
> network card.
but apparently, it should not be the network card because it does the
same on the other computer.
Probably true.... Very odd....
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