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I've got the same problem as is being reported all over the 'net.
Peer-2-Peer network, Three XP-SP2 machines and 1 Vista machine. All connected wired thru a SMC router/hub at 100M connection. In all cases, XpXP file copies is as quick as I'd expect on a 100mb lan, however, VistaXP is dirt slow - always less than 10bps usually about 5. I've tried all the suggestions on the net I can find: - netsh command - mapping network drives - turning off Ipv6 - turning off Remote Differential Compression Also, tried 3 different routers (The SMC, an older DLink and a brand new Gigabit Dlink) all had the same problem. I have tried the latest drivers I could find for my onboard RealTek 8139 NIC. Also no improvement. Has Microsoft acknowledged this problem at least? Rob |