Dear All,
I work in a harness manufacturing facility, and a client requested us to run a "connectivity test at 10 Mbit minimum" on a particular harness component which is a Cat5e cable. My understanding is that such tests are usually done with certification testers, but investing in one will probably eat half of our margin for the project.
Instead I ran a SpeedTest by RaccoonWorks having one PC as a server and another as a client, the whole set up successfully tested at 89 Mb/s (I didn't expect to get a 100). However, when I connected a loopback to the cable end and tested a much shorter patch cable using the same computer as both the server and the client, I only got 540 Kb/s. I am not an IT professional and can only speculate that the same processor/ethernet adapter has to switch between sending and receiving tasks.
Is there anything I can do to make the loopback test work as fast as the test with 2 computers?
Thanks!
I work in a harness manufacturing facility, and a client requested us to run a "connectivity test at 10 Mbit minimum" on a particular harness component which is a Cat5e cable. My understanding is that such tests are usually done with certification testers, but investing in one will probably eat half of our margin for the project.
Instead I ran a SpeedTest by RaccoonWorks having one PC as a server and another as a client, the whole set up successfully tested at 89 Mb/s (I didn't expect to get a 100). However, when I connected a loopback to the cable end and tested a much shorter patch cable using the same computer as both the server and the client, I only got 540 Kb/s. I am not an IT professional and can only speculate that the same processor/ethernet adapter has to switch between sending and receiving tasks.
Is there anything I can do to make the loopback test work as fast as the test with 2 computers?
Thanks!