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I have a basic home netwok which has been stable since I set it up for
win95/98. There have been a few equipment upgrades, but is now a cable modem, d-link router, linksys wireless accesspoint, linux file/print server, and several tower and laptop machines running xp. I bought a new machine running vista premium. When I first connected it wired, it killed the internet conection every time I accessed the internet. Only solution was a power off for the router. I installed a usb wireless card, and that 'cured' the internet problems, and allowed the vista machine to see the xp laptops. However, I don't want to overload the wireless system when there is a cat5 cable beside the vista machine. The Linux server was turned off at this time. After a few re-starts the vista machine worked ok wired, and could transfer files from the xp laptop. The laptop could find the vista shares. When I restarted the linux server, the vista machine could not find it, nor could it find any of the xp machines, but it could find a vista laptop. Network magic could find all machines, and vista could ping all the machines. With the linux server off again, vista can again find the xp laptop. When the vista machine is up, transfers between the server and the xp laptop are incredibly slow and there is a huge amount of network traffic. When the vista machine is down, transfers are normal speed. I can't afford to purchase a vista based server, and I can't afford to upgrade 3 laptops and a tower just so that I can use the new vista machine on my network. I have read that network protocols were changed significantly in vista. Is there a modification to vista to allow it to co-operate with my present network? At the moment my options seem to be 1. load linux on the new machine 2. run vista on wireless and put up with the speed loss 3. downgrade the new machine to xp 4. send the machine back & wait for the next windows I would appreciate any help Thanks Stuart |
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It could be computer browser issue. Any errors in XP and Vista event viewer?
Or this search result may help. Computer Browser You may try to use browstat.exe from NT resource kit to check the master browser status. Or stop computer browser on w2k/xp. ... www.chicagotech.net/browser.htm -- 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 "Stuart Miller" wrote in message ... I have a basic home netwok which has been stable since I set it up for win95/98. There have been a few equipment upgrades, but is now a cable modem, d-link router, linksys wireless accesspoint, linux file/print server, and several tower and laptop machines running xp. I bought a new machine running vista premium. When I first connected it wired, it killed the internet conection every time I accessed the internet. Only solution was a power off for the router. I installed a usb wireless card, and that 'cured' the internet problems, and allowed the vista machine to see the xp laptops. However, I don't want to overload the wireless system when there is a cat5 cable beside the vista machine. The Linux server was turned off at this time. After a few re-starts the vista machine worked ok wired, and could transfer files from the xp laptop. The laptop could find the vista shares. When I restarted the linux server, the vista machine could not find it, nor could it find any of the xp machines, but it could find a vista laptop. Network magic could find all machines, and vista could ping all the machines. With the linux server off again, vista can again find the xp laptop. When the vista machine is up, transfers between the server and the xp laptop are incredibly slow and there is a huge amount of network traffic. When the vista machine is down, transfers are normal speed. I can't afford to purchase a vista based server, and I can't afford to upgrade 3 laptops and a tower just so that I can use the new vista machine on my network. I have read that network protocols were changed significantly in vista. Is there a modification to vista to allow it to co-operate with my present network? At the moment my options seem to be 1. load linux on the new machine 2. run vista on wireless and put up with the speed loss 3. downgrade the new machine to xp 4. send the machine back & wait for the next windows I would appreciate any help Thanks Stuart |
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Hi
There are few factors that you have to take in account. NetMagic does not follow strict standard, so using it on a network can through things of balance. You added to an Ne system to an old one. It might be that your Router is not fully compatible with Vista, and that new adjustment has to be made to the Linux server. I have a Network that is a Hot fudge of Win2000, few Win XP, few Vista, even Win3.11 and Win98 on VPC, and it all works well and fast. Part of the network is on Giga and yields between the Giga capable computers transfer of 48MB/sec. (B=Byte) while every thing is On. Jack (MS, MVP-Networking) "Stuart Miller" wrote in message ... I have a basic home netwok which has been stable since I set it up for win95/98. There have been a few equipment upgrades, but is now a cable modem, d-link router, linksys wireless accesspoint, linux file/print server, and several tower and laptop machines running xp. I bought a new machine running vista premium. When I first connected it wired, it killed the internet conection every time I accessed the internet. Only solution was a power off for the router. I installed a usb wireless card, and that 'cured' the internet problems, and allowed the vista machine to see the xp laptops. However, I don't want to overload the wireless system when there is a cat5 cable beside the vista machine. The Linux server was turned off at this time. After a few re-starts the vista machine worked ok wired, and could transfer files from the xp laptop. The laptop could find the vista shares. When I restarted the linux server, the vista machine could not find it, nor could it find any of the xp machines, but it could find a vista laptop. Network magic could find all machines, and vista could ping all the machines. With the linux server off again, vista can again find the xp laptop. When the vista machine is up, transfers between the server and the xp laptop are incredibly slow and there is a huge amount of network traffic. When the vista machine is down, transfers are normal speed. I can't afford to purchase a vista based server, and I can't afford to upgrade 3 laptops and a tower just so that I can use the new vista machine on my network. I have read that network protocols were changed significantly in vista. Is there a modification to vista to allow it to co-operate with my present network? At the moment my options seem to be 1. load linux on the new machine 2. run vista on wireless and put up with the speed loss 3. downgrade the new machine to xp 4. send the machine back & wait for the next windows I would appreciate any help Thanks Stuart |
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Vista disrupts all other windows programs so you have to buy Vista for all
other computers. Try formatting the HD then load Linux. "Stuart Miller" wrote: I have a basic home netwok which has been stable since I set it up for win95/98. There have been a few equipment upgrades, but is now a cable modem, d-link router, linksys wireless accesspoint, linux file/print server, and several tower and laptop machines running xp. I bought a new machine running vista premium. When I first connected it wired, it killed the internet conection every time I accessed the internet. Only solution was a power off for the router. I installed a usb wireless card, and that 'cured' the internet problems, and allowed the vista machine to see the xp laptops. However, I don't want to overload the wireless system when there is a cat5 cable beside the vista machine. The Linux server was turned off at this time. After a few re-starts the vista machine worked ok wired, and could transfer files from the xp laptop. The laptop could find the vista shares. When I restarted the linux server, the vista machine could not find it, nor could it find any of the xp machines, but it could find a vista laptop. Network magic could find all machines, and vista could ping all the machines. With the linux server off again, vista can again find the xp laptop. When the vista machine is up, transfers between the server and the xp laptop are incredibly slow and there is a huge amount of network traffic. When the vista machine is down, transfers are normal speed. I can't afford to purchase a vista based server, and I can't afford to upgrade 3 laptops and a tower just so that I can use the new vista machine on my network. I have read that network protocols were changed significantly in vista. Is there a modification to vista to allow it to co-operate with my present network? At the moment my options seem to be 1. load linux on the new machine 2. run vista on wireless and put up with the speed loss 3. downgrade the new machine to xp 4. send the machine back & wait for the next windows I would appreciate any help Thanks Stuart |
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On Sun, 12 Oct 2008 18:26:00 -0700, GT
wrote: Vista disrupts all other windows programs so you have to buy Vista for all other computers. Try formatting the HD then load Linux. Yup. No doubt about it. You're a moron. |