I just bought a Sitecom LN-029 USB2 NIC having struck out on buying a CF based 10/100 NIC locally and deciding to spend the grand total of £24 at Maplins (uk electronic buff store) on a USB NIC. hehe.. even managed to persuate the guy at the store to open the box so I could see if OpenBSD recognised it as I had intended to get a CF NIC and didn't have the USB supported list with me.
Anyway, I though USB, it's got to be really slow and I certainly aren't going to get USB2 speeds out of it, however, here's the results of 2 transfers.
andrews@aslinhome ~ $ time scp pak1.pak mungo:quake/id1
pak1.pak 100% 33MB 423.5KB/s 01:19
real 1m21.767s
user 0m1.024s
sys 0m0.200s
andrews@aslinhome ~ $ time scp pak1.pak mungo:quake/id1
pak1.pak 100% 33MB 548.4KB/s 01:01
real 1m4.063s
user 0m1.064s
sys 0m0.180s
andrews@aslinhome ~ $
The first transfer was over my NL2511-CF WLAN CF card and the second one was over the USB NIC, it's actually pretty reasonable... certainly just cutting the overhead of the WLAN stuff from the transmission increases throughput quite a bit.
it's got me wondering what a CF based 10/100 card would be like though now
anyway I think I will be using this a lot for those long compiles now, certainly if nothing else my Zaurus should stay a little cooler than it was with the Wifi card in all that time.
- Andy