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I can connect from a Windows XP to a Windows Vista x64 shared folder and copy a 1K file in a matter of milliseconds! When I copy from Windows Vista 32 Home Premium to the same Windows Vista x64 shared folder, it takes 5-6 seconds. I have turned features like remote differential compression off, etc. I am just wondering what is bottlenecking the Vista 32 to Vista 64. This is really frustrating! Any ideas? Thanks! Skyseek -- Skyseek |
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I had the same problem; change your network adapter to auto negotiate speed. For some reaon vista does not like the network adapter being set to a fixed speed of 100Mbs full duplex but connects and works at this speed if set to auto. -- awatt32 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ awatt32's Profile: http://forums.techarena.in/members/awatt32.htm View this thread: http://forums.techarena.in/windows-v...rk/1047027.htm http://forums.techarena.in |
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Thanks for the reply. I did check all of the settings. The only thing I can think of is that the application that has to write accross the peer to peer network is using a wireless N connection. Under Windows XP , there was no problem using the wireless N card. I think I may plug into internal network card and wire it and see if the issue goes away. If it doesn't then I may have to run this application from an XP machine (about 1/10 of the speed of my laptop) and then just remote in to it and launch it. Pretty crazy that Microsoft has regressed in this area of Peer to Peer Networking! SkySeek -- Skyseek |
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Well, I tried it hard wired and still the same results. This is REALLY FRUSTRATING. I know it is a timing issue because I can map one of the files locations to the local hard drive and the application doesn't spawn the error, that is related to timing. This is a huge issue with Vista. I really hope someone has a solution. PS I retried this on Windows XP and it gives me a little bit of a delay. Microsoft needs to get this corrected ASAP. It is aweful! Or maybe someone can give me a work around. VISTA is just TOO SLOW as far as peer to peer networking. -- Skyseek |