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Hello
I cannot see a setting for the 1000Mbps Full or Half Duplex with either of the Gigabit lan's in my conputer. Thought the problem may have been with the motherboard on board lan so I installed another card. Both "auto config" both say they are connected at 1 gig into the gigabit switch. But when you go into Device manager, right click device. .properties. . advanced tab. . .I cannot find the 1000Mbps listed any where under the Speed and Duplex settings it just has the 10Mbps Full & Half and 100Mbps Full & Half. Transfer rates from computer to computer remain at 100Mbps speed (7-8 meg/sec) not at 1000Mbps (35-40 meg/sec I was getting with XP) as connection lights are showing. Any Ideas Czy horse |
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Just so that you know it is not a inherent flaw in Vista, on my system there
is a selection for 'Link Speed & Duplex' of 1000 Mbbs Full Duplex (no half) Vista Home premium (32 bit) Dell XPS 410, on board Ethernet controller Intel® 82566DC Gigabit Network Connection I do not have a Gbit switch/router so cannot actually say that it works, only that the option is presented. During my system (re)build I did download a driver for this network connection from the Dell site so it might be that the 'generic' Vista driver doesn't know about Gbit (seems unlikely) but the normal advise to check for updated drivers never hurts. Michael "Czy Horse" Czy wrote in message ... Hello I cannot see a setting for the 1000Mbps Full or Half Duplex with either of the Gigabit lan's in my conputer. Thought the problem may have been with the motherboard on board lan so I installed another card. Both "auto config" both say they are connected at 1 gig into the gigabit switch. But when you go into Device manager, right click device. .properties. . advanced tab. . .I cannot find the 1000Mbps listed any where under the Speed and Duplex settings it just has the 10Mbps Full & Half and 100Mbps Full & Half. Transfer rates from computer to computer remain at 100Mbps speed (7-8 meg/sec) not at 1000Mbps (35-40 meg/sec I was getting with XP) as connection lights are showing. Any Ideas Czy horse |
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Hmmm. .thanks for your reply
I have tryed updating both ethernet cards. . I guess it is time to do the mother board bios. . .it is about the only thing I have not "updated" "Michael Walraven" wrote: Just so that you know it is not a inherent flaw in Vista, on my system there is a selection for 'Link Speed & Duplex' of 1000 Mbbs Full Duplex (no half) Vista Home premium (32 bit) Dell XPS 410, on board Ethernet controller Intel® 82566DC Gigabit Network Connection I do not have a Gbit switch/router so cannot actually say that it works, only that the option is presented. During my system (re)build I did download a driver for this network connection from the Dell site so it might be that the 'generic' Vista driver doesn't know about Gbit (seems unlikely) but the normal advise to check for updated drivers never hurts. Michael "Czy Horse" Czy wrote in message ... Hello I cannot see a setting for the 1000Mbps Full or Half Duplex with either of the Gigabit lan's in my conputer. Thought the problem may have been with the motherboard on board lan so I installed another card. Both "auto config" both say they are connected at 1 gig into the gigabit switch. But when you go into Device manager, right click device. .properties. . advanced tab. . .I cannot find the 1000Mbps listed any where under the Speed and Duplex settings it just has the 10Mbps Full & Half and 100Mbps Full & Half. Transfer rates from computer to computer remain at 100Mbps speed (7-8 meg/sec) not at 1000Mbps (35-40 meg/sec I was getting with XP) as connection lights are showing. Any Ideas Czy horse |
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Well I now I've updated Mother board bios as well and still have no 1000Mbps
option in the link & speed. Changed lan cables Both adaptors show I'm connected at 1 gig. .the little lights In windows task manager it shows both adaptors at 1 Gbps Still not getting the 1Gbps transfer speed I'm used to seeing Basic System Vista Home Premium Asus P5N-E SLI -Mother Board Nvidia GeForce 8800 GTS 512 -video card Creative SB Audigy 2 -sound card Intell Core 2 Quad CPU Q6600 @ 2.4 Ghz 4 gig Ram installed . . .3582 showing Adaptor-Nvidia nForce driver version 65.7.4.0 on board Adaptor-D-Link DHE-539T -spare adaptor for testing and trouble shooting "Czy Horse" wrote: Hmmm. .thanks for your reply I have tryed updating both ethernet cards. . I guess it is time to do the mother board bios. . .it is about the only thing I have not "updated" "Michael Walraven" wrote: Just so that you know it is not a inherent flaw in Vista, on my system there is a selection for 'Link Speed & Duplex' of 1000 Mbbs Full Duplex (no half) Vista Home premium (32 bit) Dell XPS 410, on board Ethernet controller Intel® 82566DC Gigabit Network Connection I do not have a Gbit switch/router so cannot actually say that it works, only that the option is presented. During my system (re)build I did download a driver for this network connection from the Dell site so it might be that the 'generic' Vista driver doesn't know about Gbit (seems unlikely) but the normal advise to check for updated drivers never hurts. Michael "Czy Horse" Czy wrote in message ... Hello I cannot see a setting for the 1000Mbps Full or Half Duplex with either of the Gigabit lan's in my conputer. Thought the problem may have been with the motherboard on board lan so I installed another card. Both "auto config" both say they are connected at 1 gig into the gigabit switch. But when you go into Device manager, right click device. .properties. . advanced tab. . .I cannot find the 1000Mbps listed any where under the Speed and Duplex settings it just has the 10Mbps Full & Half and 100Mbps Full & Half. Transfer rates from computer to computer remain at 100Mbps speed (7-8 meg/sec) not at 1000Mbps (35-40 meg/sec I was getting with XP) as connection lights are showing. Any Ideas Czy horse |
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In message "Michael Walraven"
wrote: Note that there are a fair number of ops having trouble with lan speed. Some have solved problems with various settings in Vista, some have solved problems by updating or replacing the router. You might google for 'slow lan' within the vista newsgroups Unfortunately that set of problems has attracted a LOT of drek that you will have to wade through to get real advise and solutions that have worked for other posters. The other issue is that, at least in some cases, there may not be gigabit drives available. I've got one motherboard that works great in gigabit mode under the OEM provided drivers, but the generic drivers (in both XP and Vista) only provide 10/100 support. The OEM has not provided Vista capable drivers, so officially, 10/100 support is it for Vista. On the plus side, due to it's age, this particular mobo had the gigabit ethernet port sharing a PCI (not PCI-E) bus with the IDE controller, so due to implementation, odds were very good you'd never actually peak much over 140Mb/s anyway, so there wasn't much loss. I've since replaced the mobo so I can't look up the chipset, but it was an earlier Pentium 4 era motherboard. |