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datalogger M142 DOWNLOAD

Postby dr350 on Fri Mar 13, 2020 1:08 am

Hi.
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I wanted to know if it is normal that it takes more than 20 min to download the data from an M142, (level 1 datalogger calibration, std) approximately 1 hour of data recording. :?: :?:

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Re: datalogger M142 DOWNLOAD

Postby Stephen Dean on Fri Mar 13, 2020 7:54 am

Hi,

That is not normal, even with the engine running and pulling a full logset down I would expect no more than two to three minutes for a full retrieval, slightly less time if the engine is stopped. Can you try a different laptop to see if there is a difference in the speed of downloading? What Package are you running on the M1?
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Re: datalogger M142 DOWNLOAD

Postby dr350 on Fri Mar 13, 2020 10:34 pm

Hi SDean

We have tried another laptop, and we did not have a noticeable improvement, or it is not in the times of 2 to 3 minutes. The package we use is GPR-DI M142.
The communication with the ecu is correct, we also have a PDM30 connected and the communication works correctly.

Does the ethernet adapter have to have any particular configuration?
The communication cable?
the wiring from the ecu to the connector for communication?

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Re: datalogger M142 DOWNLOAD

Postby David Ferguson on Sat Mar 14, 2020 5:43 am

Does your laptop have a direct Ethernet connection, or are you trying to use a USB Ethernet Adapter? When you tried another laptop was it using the same Ethernet adapter?

I would be skeptical that a USB Ethernet adapter could keep up with 100 Mbit/s Ethernet (of course one could be designed, but often to cut corners, you might find it only does 10 Mbit/s. While USB 2.0 was has a theoretical bandwidth of 480 Mbits/s, this bandwidth is shared by all the devices on the USB bus. So the performance could be slowed by devices like a USB mouse, keyboards, etc.

What does Windows report for the Ethernet speed? 100 Mbit?
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Re: datalogger M142 DOWNLOAD

Postby dr350 on Sat Mar 14, 2020 6:50 am

David Ferguson wrote:Does your laptop have a direct Ethernet connection, or are you trying to use a USB Ethernet Adapter? When you tried another laptop was it using the same Ethernet adapter?

I would be skeptical that a USB Ethernet adapter could keep up with 100 Mbit/s Ethernet (of course one could be designed, but often to cut corners, you might find it only does 10 Mbit/s. While USB 2.0 was has a theoretical bandwidth of 480 Mbits/s, this bandwidth is shared by all the devices on the USB bus. So the performance could be slowed by devices like a USB mouse, keyboards, etc.

What does Windows report for the Ethernet speed? 100 Mbit?



Hi David,

The laptop we use the most does not have direct Ethernet and we use a USB 2.0 to 10/100mbps TP-LINK Fast Ethernet Adapter, and the other laptop we tested with has direct ethernet.
How can I see the ethernet speed in windows?

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