What speed can we expect from a 10base2
or 10baseT network ?
These networks are rated for 10 MBit : Bits, not
Bytes !
With 8 Bits per Byte, the maximum theoretical throughput is 1.25
MByte,
but this value cannot be reached in reality.
Lets make a test and use System-Monitor to check it (assuming a proper cable installation, otherwise re-transmittions will slow
the network down):
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2 systems on the network. test #1: copy of one 30 Mbyte file approx. 600 KByte/second test#2: copy of 1900 Files (18 MByte) approx. 300 KByte/second |
Reason #1:
Protocol overhead: In addition to the data
itself, control-information is transmitted,
like to verify that the data has correctly arrived on the
destination system.
That is also the reason, by test#2 has a lower throughput,
because transferring
multiple files has a higher overhead than just a single file.
Reason #2:
10base2 and 10baseT Ethernet is based on CSMA/CD:
Carrier Sense
Multiple Access
/ Collision Detection
Network throughput can also be impacted by Registry settings
(like with TCP/IP Registry settings)
Carrier Sense:
Before a system can start transmitting on a Network, it 'listens'
on the cable for
a carrier signal (very much the same as when you pick up the
phone and listen to
the dial-tone). Only when the cable is not busy with another
data-transfer, it will
start the transmission.
Multiple Access:
As long there is no 'busy-signal' on the cable, any connected
station can start
transmitting immediately.

Collision Detection:
It can happen, that 2 or more stations start transmitting at the
same time, which causes
then a collision of the signal, which is then detected causing
the transmitting systems
to abort, wait a little (length is randomly determined) before
the systems try to access
the network cable again.

These collision with the need for re-transmissions is the main
reason, why a 10base2
or 10baseT network cable cannot carry more than 70-75% of the
theoretical throughput.
(to get more thoughput, you will need to use Twisted Pair Ethernet
(100baseTX/100BaseT4)
In general, you could say, that Ethernet works like having a
disciplined discussion between
multiple people:
* you only start talking, if nobody else is talking
* if 2 people start talking at the same time, both stop, wait a
little and start again to talk.
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