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WinXP desktop and Vista laptop, connected via Enet ADSL modem+switch.
Backing up to the desktop takes many hours even tho it's only a 160GB disk less than half full. Network utilisation is at about 0.2%. Can this be right? I've tried resetting network adapters to default, swapping cables, etc. etc. Should I try a new switch? What else can I try? Renewing everything networkish and going wireless at the same time seems a bit drastic.. Ideas? |
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Do you have a combo Modem/Router, or you are backing up through the Internet. If the IPs of the computers are Not local (the 192.168.xxx.xxx) type, it means that you do not have a Local Network, and the backing up is done at Internet "Speed". As a frame of reference, http://www.ezlan.net/net_speed.html Jack (MS, MVP-Networking) "Steve" wrote in message ... WinXP desktop and Vista laptop, connected via Enet ADSL modem+switch. Backing up to the desktop takes many hours even tho it's only a 160GB disk less than half full. Network utilisation is at about 0.2%. Can this be right? I've tried resetting network adapters to default, swapping cables, etc. etc. Should I try a new switch? What else can I try? Renewing everything networkish and going wireless at the same time seems a bit drastic.. Ideas? |
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I am using the local connection - it's a Zyxel P660H with latest firmware,
integrated 4 port switch. Addrs. 192.168.1.33 & .35, everything shows it should be running at 100Mbps. I've seen some posts here about using "netsh" to turn off a Vista autoconfig TCP parameter. I'll try that next, but it's not really satisfactory that Vista autoconfigs to something well nigh useless, is it...... "Jack (MVP-Networking)." wrote: Hi' Do you have a combo Modem/Router, or you are backing up through the Internet. If the IPs of the computers are Not local (the 192.168.xxx.xxx) type, it means that you do not have a Local Network, and the backing up is done at Internet "Speed". As a frame of reference, http://www.ezlan.net/net_speed.html Jack (MS, MVP-Networking) "Steve" wrote in message ... WinXP desktop and Vista laptop, connected via Enet ADSL modem+switch. Backing up to the desktop takes many hours even tho it's only a 160GB disk less than half full. Network utilisation is at about 0.2%. Can this be right? I've tried resetting network adapters to default, swapping cables, etc. etc. Should I try a new switch? What else can I try? Renewing everything networkish and going wireless at the same time seems a bit drastic.. Ideas? |
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On Sat, 16 Aug 2008 04:53:01 -0700, Steve wrote:
Backing up to the desktop takes many hours even tho it's only a 160GB disk less than half full. I've seen this a couple of times and our resident network guru told me it's sometimes due to auto-config 10/100 cards "hunting". Try forcing the network cards on both machines to a single speed/duplex setting and retry your transfer. Government Health Warning: Just because I code sockets programs doesn't mean I'm an expert on networks. I may just be smoking dope, but it's worked for me in the past. -- Bob Moore http://bobmoore.mvps.org/ (this is a non-commercial site and does not accept advertising) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Do not reply via email unless specifically requested to do so. Unsolicited email is NOT welcome and will go unanswered. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ |
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Setting both adapters to 100Mbps half-duplex certainly improved performance.
Thanks. "Bob Moore" wrote: On Sat, 16 Aug 2008 04:53:01 -0700, Steve wrote: Backing up to the desktop takes many hours even tho it's only a 160GB disk less than half full. I've seen this a couple of times and our resident network guru told me it's sometimes due to auto-config 10/100 cards "hunting". Try forcing the network cards on both machines to a single speed/duplex setting and retry your transfer. Government Health Warning: Just because I code sockets programs doesn't mean I'm an expert on networks. I may just be smoking dope, but it's worked for me in the past. -- Bob Moore http://bobmoore.mvps.org/ (this is a non-commercial site and does not accept advertising) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Do not reply via email unless specifically requested to do so. Unsolicited email is NOT welcome and will go unanswered. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ |