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From: Brett Alton on 6 Nov 2009 01:30 I am sharing some of my personal videos on a local network via Ubuntu 9.10/Samba 3.42 on my wired PC to wireless Windows XP and Vista users with a 802.11g router in between. Some of the movies can stream fast enough to watch uninterrupted, while others seem to skip often. I searched online to see any optimization techniques and found this is a popular one for the /etc/samba/smb.conf file: socket options = TCP_NODELAY SO_RCVBUF=8192 SO_SNDBUF=8192 This however - even after restarting the samba daemon - seemed to make little difference. I'm wondering if the problem is my 802.11g router or my samba install. Are there any tools I can use/test for optimization? Maybe stream a 1.4GB file via one set of settings and then the same file via different settings. Secondly, are there any statistics that samba records (e.g. how many times a files was accessed, when a file was accessed (or by who), the bandwidth transferred via all or specific files, etc.) Thanks for your help! Please CC me as I'm not currently on this list. -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba |