Re: Huawei/Qualcomm "NDIS" driver

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Oliver Neukum <oneukum@xxxxxxx> writes:
> Am Freitag, 2. Dezember 2011, 10:09:41 schrieb Bjørn Mork:
>> > Right; though at some point here we do want to start enabling the pseudo
>> > ethernet interfaces on these devices too.  PPP has too much overhead for
>> > higher speed networks (ie, HSDPA 7.2+) plus it's more complicated and
>> > error-prone than the pseudo-ethernet method. 
>> 
>> OK, that gives me the necessary motivation.
>> 
>> Anyway, looks like I can get decent download speeds (~40Mbits/s) using
>> PPP with the Huawei donlge, but upload speed stinks (~8Mbits/s).  With
>> Windows I get only marginally better download speed, but the upload
>> speed is many times better (~25Mbits/s).
>> 
>> (numbers are just a single point measurement at my home - I assume the
>> network can do better :-)
>
> With which kernel driver for the device do you get those performance figures?

The option driver from Linux 3.1.


Bjørn
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