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Hi, I have a weird problem in my network setup. I recently upgraded to a Gigabit router since I wanted to install a small file server and wasn't satisfied with 8Mbyte/s on 100Mbit. Well, my problems is as follows : Starting transfers on my Vista Ult. SP1 Workstation : Vista - XP Home SP3 = 17Mbyte/s Vista - XP Home SP3 = 17Mbyte/s Now the kicker if I start the transfers on my XP Home Server : XP Home - Vista = 17Mbyte/s XP Home - Vista = 55Mbyte/s !!!!!! So, if I start the file transfer to my Vista machine on the XP Home via Remote controle I get decent Gigabit speeds but not in any other case. I tried disabling and enabling : -Jumbo Packets -IPv6 -QoS -Flow Control -Checksum Offload (any offloads I could turn off I tried) -Auto-Tuning (tried even different levels of it) -Tried killing all processes I could on the vista machine -Tried the fix to disable the Multimedia Class Scheduler Nothing changes the speed even by a bit...well, enabling Jumbo Packets on the XP Home Machine made everything worse, that was the only thing that made any change at all. The Physical connection must be ok since I do get 55Mbyte/s one way, so I guess there must be a software problem somewhere. As it is now I can't do what I wanted, which is treat the server as an intelligent HD so I can, for example, map the server drive and decompress a file directly from there to my local disk with the horsepower of my local machine. To do that now I have to log on remotely to my server, push the files to my local HD and then I can decompress them. If you wonder why XP Home SP3 is on my server....well, it was on there and it works, Vista is a no go for that machine since the server is not powerful enough for that. Hope someone has an idea what might be up with this ![]() -- Faile ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Faile's Profile: http://forums.techarena.in/members/faile.htm View this thread: http://forums.techarena.in/windows-v...rk/1122536.htm http://forums.techarena.in |
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