From: Ryan P. on 3 Jan 2010 22:02 I've got an DV6308 with Vista Home Premium installed... the wireless adapter is a Broadcom rated at 54Mb, and the LAN is a typical 10/100. The problem I'm having is that transferring anything over the network is interminably slow. Whether I go over the wireless, or plug a cable into the router, the throughout seems to be about 2MB/s. This holds true for one large file, or many small ones. I know I'm not going to get the theoretical 6.75MB/s, but 2? With my old Compaq R3000 with XP Pro, I would average about 4MB/s. Same router. Is this another manifestation of the known Vista file handling issues? Is it the hardware? Any suggestions? Thanks, Ryan
From: Barry Watzman on 4 Jan 2010 00:23 I think what you are seeing is absolutely typical. I usually figure the upper limit of reality is about 1/3 of the theoretically possible maximum bandwidth. Ryan P. wrote: > I've got an DV6308 with Vista Home Premium installed... the wireless > adapter is a Broadcom rated at 54Mb, and the LAN is a typical 10/100. > > The problem I'm having is that transferring anything over the network is > interminably slow. Whether I go over the wireless, or plug a cable into > the router, the throughout seems to be about 2MB/s. This holds true for > one large file, or many small ones. > > I know I'm not going to get the theoretical 6.75MB/s, but 2? With my > old Compaq R3000 with XP Pro, I would average about 4MB/s. Same router. > > Is this another manifestation of the known Vista file handling issues? > Is it the hardware? > > Any suggestions? > > Thanks, > > Ryan
From: the wharf rat on 4 Jan 2010 01:16 In article <hhrlp3$br2$1(a)news.eternal-september.org>, Ryan P. <rdeletepaque(a)wi.rr.comm> wrote: > >Any suggestions? > You might be taking errors on the interface... Try using perfmon to look at recieve and send errors on the interface(s).
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