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hi. i have two windows vista machines, one desktop directly connected to my
whr-g125 buffalo router and 1 laptop wirelessly connected to my router. i would like to know the speed at which they are connected. cause when i transfer stuff from on machine to another via the router the speed i get it around 2.3 MBps. "note the capital b". is this a good speed? my ethernet card in the desktop is 10/100/100, my laptop is a wifi capable and my router is whr-g125 which i think is capable of speeds upto 54. |
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Currently Vista has a problem with lan file copy, apparently partially
addressed in sp1, when released "Neerav" wrote in message ... hi. i have two windows vista machines, one desktop directly connected to my whr-g125 buffalo router and 1 laptop wirelessly connected to my router. i would like to know the speed at which they are connected. cause when i transfer stuff from on machine to another via the router the speed i get it around 2.3 MBps. "note the capital b". is this a good speed? my ethernet card in the desktop is 10/100/100, my laptop is a wifi capable and my router is whr-g125 which i think is capable of speeds upto 54. |
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Hi
Since your transfer is done via Wireless laptop 2.3MB/sec., which represents about 20Mb/sec. is a very good transfer for 802.11g Wireless, Nothing is wrong with your Vista. Networks Speed - http://www.ezlan.net/net_speed.html Jack (MVP-Networking). "Neerav" wrote in message ... hi. i have two windows vista machines, one desktop directly connected to my whr-g125 buffalo router and 1 laptop wirelessly connected to my router. i would like to know the speed at which they are connected. cause when i transfer stuff from on machine to another via the router the speed i get it around 2.3 MBps. "note the capital b". is this a good speed? my ethernet card in the desktop is 10/100/100, my laptop is a wifi capable and my router is whr-g125 which i think is capable of speeds upto 54. |
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can i configure the router to give a dedicated 64kbps from my internet line
to each pc from the 128kbps line i have, when both pcs are using the internet? Neerav "Neerav" wrote in message ... hi. i have two windows vista machines, one desktop directly connected to my whr-g125 buffalo router and 1 laptop wirelessly connected to my router. i would like to know the speed at which they are connected. cause when i transfer stuff from on machine to another via the router the speed i get it around 2.3 MBps. "note the capital b". is this a good speed? my ethernet card in the desktop is 10/100/100, my laptop is a wifi capable and my router is whr-g125 which i think is capable of speeds upto 54. |