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I'm having an issue with my home p2p network. My setup: 3 xp home, 1
linspire linux, and a newly built vista ultimate. I also have an lan-server enclosure with a 250 gig drive used for backup. I can read and write to the shares on all each machine. My problem is, from the vista machine I can see the lan-server but it takes an extremely long time for a file (a mp3 for instance) to open. That is if it opens. Sometimes the system freezes and I have to power off. I hope I'm making some kind of sense. David |
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What OS is the server running? How fast is the server's hardware? Is any of
your network hardware gigabit? I know Vista has some network issues but I'm not a network guy so not sure what to tell you...I've heard MS is working on it. I have no issues reaching either a 2003 Server or the Windows Home Server CTP, on a 100Mbps wired and wireless network. Dana Cline - MCE MVP "BkStCrawler" wrote in message ... I'm having an issue with my home p2p network. My setup: 3 xp home, 1 linspire linux, and a newly built vista ultimate. I also have an lan-server enclosure with a 250 gig drive used for backup. I can read and write to the shares on all each machine. My problem is, from the vista machine I can see the lan-server but it takes an extremely long time for a file (a mp3 for instance) to open. That is if it opens. Sometimes the system freezes and I have to power off. I hope I'm making some kind of sense. David |
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Dana,
Thanks for the reply. Sorry if I didn't make myself clear, but as I stated in the original post, it, the lan-server is an external drive enclosure with a 250 gig hard drive. I can see and write to the drive sometimes. When a file, that I click, opens it's very slow ( like 2 or 3 minutes). Other time the system will freeze and the only way to recover is to power off. I have the lan-server set up with a static ip address as suggested in it's documentation. Also, I'm not seeing this issue with xp or linux and I don't have a problem vista and the xp or linux systems. My network hardware is a Trendnet wired/wireless router and an 8 port linksys switch and the lan-server drive is hooked into the router. David "Dana Cline - MVP" wrote in message ... What OS is the server running? How fast is the server's hardware? Is any of your network hardware gigabit? I know Vista has some network issues but I'm not a network guy so not sure what to tell you...I've heard MS is working on it. I have no issues reaching either a 2003 Server or the Windows Home Server CTP, on a 100Mbps wired and wireless network. Dana Cline - MCE MVP "BkStCrawler" wrote in message ... I'm having an issue with my home p2p network. My setup: 3 xp home, 1 linspire linux, and a newly built vista ultimate. I also have an lan-server enclosure with a 250 gig drive used for backup. I can read and write to the shares on all each machine. My problem is, from the vista machine I can see the lan-server but it takes an extremely long time for a file (a mp3 for instance) to open. That is if it opens. Sometimes the system freezes and I have to power off. I hope I'm making some kind of sense. David |