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I have a small LAN with 3 (2 Vista and 1 XP) PCs connected with Gigabit hardware and Cat6 Ethernet via a Gigabit Netgear switch. The file is being transferred from a SATAII drive to another SATAII drive. I am only getting file transfer speeds of 8.79MB/sec over the LAN.
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I highly suggest running qcheck to check the actual bandwidth. It's a free download. But yeah that does sound slow. Are they all gigabit ethernet controllers or maybe it's a vista IPver6 issue. |
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Thank you for the advice. I'm a novice at this.
Message edited by TomsHardwareAR on 11-26-2007 at 03:40:01 AM |
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Hmm might be the windows file sharing your using to transfer files. I have heard of people complaining of slow file transfers on vista but I have yet to see anyone fix it. I know mccafee firewall can slow it down. Wish I had more experience with Vista. Hopefully someone will chime in and help you out. Just keep in mind your hard drive maxes out at 70 mbps and vista will do alot of disk caching if you don't have alot of ram. |
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When you save a "Vista IPver6" issue, what do you mean?
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Well here is a quick check although this is a pain. Move your htpc up stairs and benchmark it with the shorter cable go to the vista pc. If that ups the speed then it's a cable problem. I know 100 mbps only uses 2 of the 8 wires so gigabit might use more and one could be crimped wrong on the connector.
Message edited by brw02005 on 01-15-2008 at 06:09:32 AM |
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