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I have copied 1.3gb of data up to a shared loaction on W2K3 R2 x32 server
When I connect using Vista Ultimate loaded on my Dell M1330 with the latest broadcom netlink drivers I get extremely poor perfomance. 180Kb/sec transfer which windows estimates 2.5 hours to transfer that data. The M1330 is connected to a Linksys 10/100 8 port switch then that is connected to an HP Procurve 2724 then the server is also connected to the HP 2724. When I connect a an XP Machine to the Linksys switch and start transferring files it is MUCH faster. I have uninstalled Mcafee Disabled the autotunning Updated my network drivers In Control Panel under "Programs and features" I have disabled everythign except the following Microsoft .NET framework 3.0 Remopvable Storage Management Simple TCP/IP TelnEt Client Windows process activation service Nothing has seemed to work. Also it seems that this is a common problem with VISTA and slow network access. Does Microsoft have a plan to address this issue? |
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service pack one (sp1) addresses this issue i believe, but you will have to
wait for sp1's release to see if it works for you . "JP Nye" wrote in message ... I have copied 1.3gb of data up to a shared loaction on W2K3 R2 x32 server When I connect using Vista Ultimate loaded on my Dell M1330 with the latest broadcom netlink drivers I get extremely poor perfomance. 180Kb/sec transfer which windows estimates 2.5 hours to transfer that data. The M1330 is connected to a Linksys 10/100 8 port switch then that is connected to an HP Procurve 2724 then the server is also connected to the HP 2724. When I connect a an XP Machine to the Linksys switch and start transferring files it is MUCH faster. I have uninstalled Mcafee Disabled the autotunning Updated my network drivers In Control Panel under "Programs and features" I have disabled everythign except the following Microsoft .NET framework 3.0 Remopvable Storage Management Simple TCP/IP TelnEt Client Windows process activation service Nothing has seemed to work. Also it seems that this is a common problem with VISTA and slow network access. Does Microsoft have a plan to address this issue? |
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No improvement noted here, I just installed SP1 on my Dell M1330, I reach
6MB/sec with Antivirus suit enabled and double with it disabled ... ("Cyberhash" wrote: service pack one (sp1) addresses this issue i believe, but you will have to wait for sp1's release to see if it works for you . "JP Nye" wrote in message ... I have copied 1.3gb of data up to a shared loaction on W2K3 R2 x32 server When I connect using Vista Ultimate loaded on my Dell M1330 with the latest broadcom netlink drivers I get extremely poor perfomance. 180Kb/sec transfer which windows estimates 2.5 hours to transfer that data. The M1330 is connected to a Linksys 10/100 8 port switch then that is connected to an HP Procurve 2724 then the server is also connected to the HP 2724. When I connect a an XP Machine to the Linksys switch and start transferring files it is MUCH faster. I have uninstalled Mcafee Disabled the autotunning Updated my network drivers In Control Panel under "Programs and features" I have disabled everythign except the following Microsoft .NET framework 3.0 Remopvable Storage Management Simple TCP/IP TelnEt Client Windows process activation service Nothing has seemed to work. Also it seems that this is a common problem with VISTA and slow network access. Does Microsoft have a plan to address this issue? |
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This post may help too.
How to improve network performance in Windows Vista http://chicagotech.net/netforums/viewtopic.php?t=3405 -- 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 "Rob" wrote in message ... No improvement noted here, I just installed SP1 on my Dell M1330, I reach 6MB/sec with Antivirus suit enabled and double with it disabled ... ("Cyberhash" wrote: service pack one (sp1) addresses this issue i believe, but you will have to wait for sp1's release to see if it works for you . "JP Nye" wrote in message ... I have copied 1.3gb of data up to a shared loaction on W2K3 R2 x32 server When I connect using Vista Ultimate loaded on my Dell M1330 with the latest broadcom netlink drivers I get extremely poor perfomance. 180Kb/sec transfer which windows estimates 2.5 hours to transfer that data. The M1330 is connected to a Linksys 10/100 8 port switch then that is connected to an HP Procurve 2724 then the server is also connected to the HP 2724. When I connect a an XP Machine to the Linksys switch and start transferring files it is MUCH faster. I have uninstalled Mcafee Disabled the autotunning Updated my network drivers In Control Panel under "Programs and features" I have disabled everythign except the following Microsoft .NET framework 3.0 Remopvable Storage Management Simple TCP/IP TelnEt Client Windows process activation service Nothing has seemed to work. Also it seems that this is a common problem with VISTA and slow network access. Does Microsoft have a plan to address this issue? |
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Try to disable : Large Send Offload (IPv4) Network and Sharing Center - View Status - Local Area Connection Status - Properties - (-_NIC_-) *Configure* - Advanced - IPv4 Large Send Offload = *Disable*. i found this setting on Broadcom BCM5708S (IBM Blade HC10-Vista) and Marvel Yukon 88E8056 (Lenovo Desktop-XP) Network Card but not on Intel Pro/100 VE - XP and Realtek RTL8139 - XP. ======= Ms Vista Business x64 on IBM Blade Workstation HC10 Ms Windows Server R2 SP2 Std x64 on IBM Blade Server HS21 with SAN Storage DS4700 -- errysober ------------------------------------------------------------------------ errysober's Profile: http://forums.techarena.in/members/errysober.htm View this thread: http://forums.techarena.in/windows-v...ork/869728.htm http://forums.techarena.in |