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Many people report dropout and connection loss problems with Vista. I
had similar problems after I bought a Dell inspiron 530 desktop. Accessing shares over the LAN was an exercise in frustration. Hours of searching the net, trying many solutions including 'Receive Window Auto-Tuning'; nothing solved the problem. Fed up with Vista, I installed XP as dual-boot. Everything working perfectly under XP. Just as I was about to make it the default OS, I ran into a Microsoft "Internet Connectivity Evaluation Tool" (google this to find). If the router passes the tests, it's 'Vista compatible'. My router passed the test. Yet I decided to check for a firmware update. There was an update: from v2.50 (2004!) to 2.75b2 (2006, indicated as a beta!!). Installed the update and to my big surprise the problem was solved. Lessons learned: - In case of network problems, check the router. - Vista is not so buggy after all. (off topic: it's just incredibly bloated). - Don't trust diagnostics if they report a 'pass' System configuration: - PC: Dell Inspiron 530, Core 2 duo processor, 2 GB RAM - Network adapter: on-board Intel 82562-V, latest driver - Router: D-link DI-624; - Other machines:1 wireless laptop + 1 wired desktop, both XP -- |
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Thank you for sharing your experience with us.
-- Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on http://www.ChicagoTech.net How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on http://www.HowToNetworking.com "Aquarius" wrote in message ... Many people report dropout and connection loss problems with Vista. I had similar problems after I bought a Dell inspiron 530 desktop. Accessing shares over the LAN was an exercise in frustration. Hours of searching the net, trying many solutions including 'Receive Window Auto-Tuning'; nothing solved the problem. Fed up with Vista, I installed XP as dual-boot. Everything working perfectly under XP. Just as I was about to make it the default OS, I ran into a Microsoft "Internet Connectivity Evaluation Tool" (google this to find). If the router passes the tests, it's 'Vista compatible'. My router passed the test. Yet I decided to check for a firmware update. There was an update: from v2.50 (2004!) to 2.75b2 (2006, indicated as a beta!!). Installed the update and to my big surprise the problem was solved. Lessons learned: - In case of network problems, check the router. - Vista is not so buggy after all. (off topic: it's just incredibly bloated). - Don't trust diagnostics if they report a 'pass' System configuration: - PC: Dell Inspiron 530, Core 2 duo processor, 2 GB RAM - Network adapter: on-board Intel 82562-V, latest driver - Router: D-link DI-624; - Other machines:1 wireless laptop + 1 wired desktop, both XP -- |