MacBook to Time Capsule gigabit connection

Posted March 25, 2008 16:41 Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete Message
I recently bought a 500GB Time Capsule to go on a mixed client home network and I have to say I love it. I tried a cheap alternative of a Belkin Network USB Hub first but that just didn't cut the mustard. The Time Capsule does everything I want. Having gotten to that point, I was happy for about a day, then I got to thinking...
Though my Netgear router only supports 100mbit/s wired, my MacBook supports 1000mbit/s and that connects to the Time Capsule which also supports 1000mbit/s. The MacBook connects to the router using the Time Capsule as a relay so if I'm just transferring files between the MacBook and the Time Capsule, surely I can take advantage of the gigabit connection between them, right?
I changed my cat5 cable for a cat6 one (I was looking for a cat5e but came across the cat6 one first, so what the heck). In System Profiler on the MacBook, I saw it was only showing 100mbit/s on the ethernet connection so I went into System Preferences -> Network -> Built-in Ethernet -> Advanced -> Ethernet and changed the default 100mbit/s to 1000baseT, full-duplex, flow-control, with a MTU of standard(1500) whatever the heck that is. I saved the settings, rebooted the MacBook and Time Machine (not straight away but eventually, you get where this is going) and tried my speed test again.
The test was to copy a 700MB Ubuntu iso file from the Time Capsule to the desktop. For comparison, I did the same test from the Time Capsule onto my (gasp) PC which only has 100mbps network card. On the PC, this transfer took around 4:45. On the MacBook (which I was hoping would be around 30-60 seconds) it took 4:30, the same as before I changed the ethernet settings to the gigabit option.
For reference, the MacBook is a 2.0GHz Intel Core 2 Duo. I had a look around the Time Capsule console to see if I could find anything about setting it to work at 1000mbit/s but couldn't see any options and so assume it handles that automatically.
Am I missing something blindingly obvious or do I just have crazy expectations?
Any help is gratefully received.

Thanks for the suggestions. I'm fortunate enough to have an Apple store that just opened in my town a couple of weeks ago so I popped in there on my lunchbreak and had a chat with someone at the genius bar. The suggestion was a not too surprising 'disconnect everything else from the network' so it's just the MacBook connected to the Time Capsule with no other complicating factors and take it from there. This is something which should have (but didn't) occur to me last night.
On trying that suggestion this evening though, it's not quite that simple. I removed all the other connections and promptly couldn't connect to the Time Capsule. Not surprising really because my Netgear router (now not plugged in) is acting as the DHCP server. So I plugged the router back into the Time Capsule, tried again and the connection was restored. Unfortunately so was the transfer rate.
I assume that the Time Capsule has the capability of acting as the DHCP server on the network, but I'd rather not redesign the whole network architecture to find a way around this.
The thought occurred, if both the MacBook and the Time Capsule had static IP addresses, they'd connect to each other without the router being connected, wouldn't they? Well, it was a nice idea, but it didn't work. Even though I'd set the IP address of the Time Capsule and knew what it was, when I tried to ping it from the MacBook, it couldn't be found. I'm sure for the more network aware of you out there that would be blatantly obvious, but it seemed like a reasonable hypothesis to me.
It's beginning to look a lot like the cure is going to be a lot more painful than putting up with a slower network connection than I should have.

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