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I see several threads concerning similar problems, but not quite like
this. I have several XP computers that have been communicating just fine between themselves for years. I purchased a nice Vista Home Premium 64-bit laptop and set up what I thought was a good file sharing system. Network Neighborhoods on ALL computers show each other as on the network - they are all in the same workgroup - and the various shared folders ALL show up nicely too. My problem is that anything coming or going to the Vista machine is glacially slow. A simple 1Mb transfer may take as much as 5 minutes to complete. My network connections all show 100MB/s and between any XP machine and any other XP machine a 1Mb file blows by in a second. Connections appear to be fine, as I can "see" all my computers from each other, just that the transfers are slow to/from the Vista machine. I have followed suggestions in the other threads concerning setting up network sharing, and a couple of them did help me over the rough spots, but now I am stumped. GP |
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My 1 Gbps network is CAT 6 plenum grade backbone cabling and server 1 Gbps NICs. On moving a 100 MB file I get 40 MB/s. If I move hundreds or thousands of under 1 MB files, it can slow to 1-5 MB/s. You have overhead in transferring and writing the files to the new locations. Vista also wastes time calculating the move. -- SCSIraidGURU Michael A. McKenney 'www.SCSIraidGURU.com' (http://www.SCSIraidGURU.com) |
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Well, my network appears to start transferring right away. I did some
tests with varying size files and found that between a 1Mb file and a 100Mb file the time difference was 5 minutes and almost 40 minutes. This was from XP to Vista. From Vista to XP takes roughly the same time. The "calculating" part only takes seconds at either end - it is the transfer itself that takes forever. At least Vista has the "More Information" button so you can tell what the transfer rate actually is. In all cases it runs about 96KB/sec on a 100MB/s wired connection. GP --- My 1 Gbps network is CAT 6 plenum grade backbone cabling and server 1 Gbps NICs. On moving a 100 MB file I get 40 MB/s. If I move hundreds or thousands of under 1 MB files, it can slow to 1-5 MB/s. You have overhead in transferring and writing the files to the new locations. Vista also wastes time calculating the move. |
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Try 100 Mbps / full duplex on the NICs. Shutdown your computers. Restart the router or switch. Start the computers. -- SCSIraidGURU Michael A. McKenney 'www.SCSIraidGURU.com' (http://www.SCSIraidGURU.com) |
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There are thousands of posts all over the net where people are having the exact same issue. The common factor in all of these cases is that one machine is Vista while the other is XP. Myself and thousands of others have tried literally every suggestion found on the net and nothing works (NIC settings, auto tuning receive window, etc.). Microsoft is aware of the issue so hopefully it will be corrected in SP2. This is the one bug in Vista that annoys me more than any other. -- ThetaSigma Just here to help but +rep is always appreciated. Please click the scales above if you've found my help useful. |
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They are already doing that.
GP --- Try 100 Mbps / full duplex on the NICs. Shutdown your computers. Restart the router or switch. Start the computers. |
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That is precisely the answer I was afraid that I would get. I have
arrived at that conclusion myself. Googling this problem in various ways produces those "thousands of posts" you mention. I have beaten this dead horse about all I can now. Time for me to move on and just get over it I guess. My fasted time, believe it or not, is to burn a CD/DVD on the XP machine and take it over to the Vista machine. "SneakerNet" anyone? GP --- There are thousands of posts all over the net where people are having the exact same issue. The common factor in all of these cases is that one machine is Vista while the other is XP. Myself and thousands of others have tried literally every suggestion found on the net and nothing works (NIC settings, auto tuning receive window, etc.). Microsoft is aware of the issue so hopefully it will be corrected in SP2. This is the one bug in Vista that annoys me more than any other. |
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Have you tried playing with the settings mentioned here?
http://silverstr.ufies.org/blog/archives/001035.html -- Kerry Brown MS-MVP - Windows Desktop Experience: Systems Administration http://www.vistahelp.ca/phpBB2/ http://vistahelpca.blogspot.com/ "Grand_Poobah" wrote in message ... I see several threads concerning similar problems, but not quite like this. I have several XP computers that have been communicating just fine between themselves for years. I purchased a nice Vista Home Premium 64-bit laptop and set up what I thought was a good file sharing system. Network Neighborhoods on ALL computers show each other as on the network - they are all in the same workgroup - and the various shared folders ALL show up nicely too. My problem is that anything coming or going to the Vista machine is glacially slow. A simple 1Mb transfer may take as much as 5 minutes to complete. My network connections all show 100MB/s and between any XP machine and any other XP machine a 1Mb file blows by in a second. Connections appear to be fine, as I can "see" all my computers from each other, just that the transfers are slow to/from the Vista machine. I have followed suggestions in the other threads concerning setting up network sharing, and a couple of them did help me over the rough spots, but now I am stumped. GP |
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Just tried it, rebooted, and - no change. I think these fixes tend to
address downloading/uploading more than intercommunications between workgroup computers. GP --- Have you tried playing with the settings mentioned here? http://silverstr.ufies.org/blog/archives/001035.html |
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Disable your anti-virus and see if its causing the issue. Do it on both computers. -- SCSIraidGURU Michael A. McKenney 'www.SCSIraidGURU.com' (http://www.SCSIraidGURU.com) |
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