-------------- Original message ----------------------
From: Ed Wilts <ewilts at ewilts.org>
> On Mon, Feb 13, 2006 at 01:23:11AM -0600, Yaron wrote:
> > I'm getting like, 800K/second, though, which according to my math seems 
> > like the non-ideal version of a 10baseT network rather than the 100baseT 
> > that I actually have.
> > 
> > Now, given that I'm tired, have a headache and am actually horrible at 
> > math even on a good day, it's not unlikely I've got something wrong here. 
> > So, anyone wanna tell that I'm wrong and that I don't need to rip the 
> > network apart tomorrow morning?
> 
> This is really indicative of something not supporting full duplex when
> you've told it too.  Does ethtool confirm that the port is really at
> full duplex?
> 
> For starters, force both ends to half duplex and see if the speed goes
> up.  If it does, at least you know you have a duplex issue.  
> 
>         .../Ed
> 

I'll second Ed's recommendation.
Years ago when all I had was a crappy hub (100/half-duplex), I could only get 700 to 800 k/sec. Now with a Netgear 16 port 10/100 switch I can regularly get 6 to 10 Meg/sec transferring files between machines (that includes Windows and Linux).