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| What 10GBase-T switches and PCIe cards has Sonnet tested for interoperability? | Dec-22-19 |
| Sonnet has completed the Apple and Intel certification tests and is compatible with all mainstream 10GBASE-T switches and PCIe cards. |
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809 |
| What reasonably-priced 10GBASE-T switches can Sonnet recommend? | Dec-22-19 |
814 |
| I'm getting low throughput on macOS. How can I fix this? | May-26-22 |
| You may need to set a few parameters to enable higher performance at 10Gb/s.
1) Set the mode to full-duplex, which allows the adapter to send and receive at the same time.
To set full-duplex on macOS, go into the System Preferences->Network and select the Twin10G interfaces. Click the "Advanced..." button in the lower right. In the Advanced window select the "Hardware" tab and set "Configure:" to "Manually". Set duplex to "full-duplex".
2) If your entire network will support it, set packet size to jumbo frames which pack six times as many bytes per packet.
For a large frame to be transmitted intact from end to end, every component on the path must support that frame size. The switches, routers, and NICs from one end to the other must all support the same size of jumbo frame transmission for a successful jumbo frame communication session. Switches that don't support jumbo frames will drop jumbo frames. In the event that both ends agree to jumbo frame transmission, there still needs to be end-to-end support for jumbo frames, meaning all the switches and routers must be jumbo frame enabled. At Layer 2, not all gigabit switches support jumbo frames. Those that do will forward the jumbo frames. Those that don't will drop the frames. For a jumbo packet to pass through a router, both the ingress and egress interfaces must support the larger packet size. Otherwise, the packets will be dropped or fragmented. If the size of the data payload can't be negotiated (this is known as PMTUD, packet MTU discovery) due to firewalls, the data will be dropped with no warning, or "blackholed". And if the MTU isn't supported, the data will have to be fragmented to a supported size and retransmitted, reducing throughput.
To set Jumbo frames on macOS, go into the System Preferences->Network and select the Twin10G interfaces. Click the "Advanced..." button in the lower right. In the Advanced window select the "Hardware" tab and set "Configure:" to "Manually". Set MTU to "Custom" and enter "9000".
3) Not all devices support flow control, or the absence of flow control. If Flow Control is off, turn it on; if it is on, turn it off.
4) Update your macOS to at least 10.13.6. Earlier versions enable SMB signing by default, which can cripple 10Gb networks. Update your macOS, or disable SMB signing. (You can Google how to do this.)
5) If you're in a macOS server environment:
If your Server is running 10.13.6+ enable SMB protocol, and disable AFP protocol.
If your Server is running 10.12.6- enable AFP protocol, and disable SMB protocol.
If your Server is running 10.13.6+, update your clients to 10.13.6+ for a significant performance boost. |
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993 |
| My system crashes, freezes, or fails to connect when I talk to a storage device on the network | May-13-22 |
1015 |
| Can I connect a Solo10G Thunderbolt 3 Edition Adapter to a Thunderbolt 2 Mac? | May-13-22 |
1018 |
| I'm getting poor performance with my Solo10G through a Netgear XS716 10G switch. | May-30-20 |
1041 |
| Upon connecting the Solo10G, I see an error message "Accessory Needs More Power" | May-13-22 |
1044 |
| My 10G/25G adapter performance drops significantly on a laptop when battery level is low. | Mar-20-23 |
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| I see the Solo10G in macOS, but it is not making a reliable network connection. | May-13-22 |
| Your network preferences may be corrupt...
1) Go to System Preference..."Network".
2) Record your Network setups.
3) Select: Locations: Edit Locations.
4) Select each location except Automatic and click "-" to delete.
5) Click Apply.
6) Delete each of your 10GbE Network Ports by selecting each of them and clicking "-".
7) When you see the dialog box asking if you would like the controllers to return, click No.
8) Click Apply.
9) Click + to add your 10GbE networks connections.
10) Set them up from your notes.
11) Click Apply.
12) Wait five minutes for the system to refresh the settings.
If that doesn't work, delete the following two files with the terminal commands:
sudo rm /Library/Preferences/SystemConfiguration/NetworkPreferences.plist
sudo rm /Library/Preferences/SystemConfiguration/preferences.plist
Restart and recreate your network settings.
If that doesn't work, contact support@sonnettech.com. Be sure to save and send a System Report. |
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| I upgraded macOS Big Sur to version 11.1, and my Solo10G stopped working. | May-13-22 |
1157 |
| On my older TB3 Mac, my 10GbE sometimes becomes non-responsive. | May-13-22 |
| If you are using a MacBook Pro (2016), iMac Pro (2017), iMac (2017) or iMac (2019), and you are connecting another Thunderbolt device to an adjacent TB3 port; and your 10GbE becomes non-responsive (but may still appears as available), then connecting your Solo10G or Twin10G to the Thunderbolt port on the right may resolve the issue. |
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| My Solo10G fails to enumerate. | Jun-02-22 |
1194 |
| My Solo10G crashes on my HP Zbook. | Aug-13-22 |
1214 |
| My Solo10G isn't working with my Lenovo Thinkpad P15 | Mar-23-23 |
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