HardwareHeaven.com

HardwareHeaven.com

Looking for the skin chooser?
 
 
  • Home

  • Hardware reviews

  • Articles

  • News

  • Tools

  • Gaming at HardwareHeaven

  • Forums

 

Go Back   HardwareHeaven.com > Forums > Hardware and Related Topics > Motherboards, Networking and Misc Forum


Motherboards, Networking and Misc Forum Need the newest 4-in-1s? Some nForce drivers? some other driver you need?

Reply
 
Thread Tools
Old May 26, 2007, 02:13 PM   #1
DriverHeaven Senior Member
 
Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: USA
Posts: 2,761
Rep Power: 0
Warpy is on a distinguished road

Donator
??? Wireless Speed Issue!

Greetings,

Has anyone come across this before: I'm sending a file across my network at home and the transfer speed is so slow! Its taking over 200mins just to send a 1GB file. Could it be the encryption on the network as It's set to WEP 128bit, using Shared Key for Authentication. The network is wireless 11mbit and I have full signal strength.

I have manually set the duplex on the PC which isn't connected via wireless to 100MBPS FULL Duplex which I hope is right?

The Wireless router has authentication set to "Open" instead of "Shared" and I'm still getting very slow data transfer between he two PC's.

The wireless laptop will download from he net at 400kb/sec which is good for my connection, when sending the files between the two computers I am not downloading from the net though

My problem is exactly the same as this guys here: Slow network transfer

Do I need netBIOS, I just have the following in my network properties on the PC.

TCIP
LINK Layer Topology Discover ( Got no idea what this is).
File and Print
Client for MS Networks
__________________

The nine most terrifying words in the English language are, "I'm from the government and I'm here to help."
Warpy is offline   Reply With Quote


Old May 26, 2007, 02:49 PM   #2
HH's Nokia shareholder!
 
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Vantaa, Finland
Posts: 7,847
Rep Power: 147
temeteus82 has a reputation beyond refutetemeteus82 has a reputation beyond refutetemeteus82 has a reputation beyond refutetemeteus82 has a reputation beyond refutetemeteus82 has a reputation beyond refutetemeteus82 has a reputation beyond refutetemeteus82 has a reputation beyond refutetemeteus82 has a reputation beyond refutetemeteus82 has a reputation beyond refutetemeteus82 has a reputation beyond refutetemeteus82 has a reputation beyond refute
System Specs

As far as I know old netbios is not needed when using windows 2000 or newer os. Read this for that Link layer topology Discover protocol : http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/Xplore/lo...1/00765430.pdf
__________________
Quote:
Originally Posted by dj_stick View Post
no, stupidity is a WMD in itself
temeteus82 is offline   Reply With Quote
Old May 26, 2007, 02:49 PM Threadstarter Thread Starter   #3
DriverHeaven Senior Member
 
Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: USA
Posts: 2,761
Rep Power: 0
Warpy is on a distinguished road

Donator
Ok thanks

Still can't wotk this one out, I know its something simple as I've nailed it along time ago.
__________________

The nine most terrifying words in the English language are, "I'm from the government and I'm here to help."
Warpy is offline   Reply With Quote
Old Jun 6, 2007, 04:54 AM   #4
DriverHeaven Extreme Member
 
Join Date: May 2005
Posts: 6,794
Rep Power: 0
H3X4D3C1M4L will become famous soon enoughH3X4D3C1M4L will become famous soon enough

I believe you need NetBIOS to resolve the machine names on the internal network... i.e. when I type in AthlonXP it resolves that to my machine at 192.168.0.5 or whatever. Whenever I turn it off I lose that capability, so that's what I'm going on there
H3X4D3C1M4L is offline   Reply With Quote
Old Nov 28, 2007, 04:09 PM   #5
DriverHeaven Junior Member
 
Join Date: Nov 2007
Posts: 21
Rep Power: 0
Prospero424 is on a distinguished road

Try out the program TeraCopy and:

1. See if it speeds up transfers.

2. Tell as the true average transfer speed.

You don't have to keep it. Just use it to test performance if you want.
Prospero424 is offline   Reply With Quote
Old Nov 28, 2007, 11:29 PM   #6
HardwareHeaven Extreme Member
 
Tipstaff's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jul 2002
Location: Real capital of Canada: Torauna
Posts: 6,773
Rep Power: 191
Tipstaff is godlike in his statusTipstaff is godlike in his statusTipstaff is godlike in his statusTipstaff is godlike in his statusTipstaff is godlike in his statusTipstaff is godlike in his statusTipstaff is godlike in his statusTipstaff is godlike in his statusTipstaff is godlike in his statusTipstaff is godlike in his statusTipstaff is godlike in his status
System Specs

Gold Member
What wireless type is your router setup for? Mixed mode b/g, or g only? Do you have any speed boosters enabled on the router, or are you running the router in an extended range mode? Have you tried moving the computers closer together? Also, have you tried running the computers in AdHoc mode, and transfer files between them directly rather than via the router?

I usually recommend to people that if all your wireless cards in their place supports g then they should disable support for mixed mode, and set it to g only as this can help with speed and connection issues.

Also, never go by what the connected rate your wireless card is reporting in the taskbar. It may say "connected @ 54", but it may not be constant. I've seen connections drop to as little as 11mbps, then up to 45, stabilize at 39, but that little taskbar icon still showed that it was connected at 54mpbs. This is where distance can come into effect. The closer you are to the router, the stronger the connection... at least that's what we hope.
__________________


Portal: The Flash Version
_________________________________
Brain: So, you sacked the cocky khaki Kicky Sack sock plucker?
Mr. Sackett: The second cocky khaki Kicky Sack sock plucker I've sacked since the sixth sitting sheet slitter got sick.
Tipstaff is offline   Reply With Quote
Old Nov 30, 2007, 12:55 AM   #7
Allergic to WiFi
 
Yousaif's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Wyoming, MI, USA
Posts: 852
Rep Power: 0
Yousaif is on a distinguished road

He said in his original post that the wireless is 11mbps, so I would imagine that it is an old B router. If that was mine, I would be buying a new router.
__________________
-----------------------------
Yousaif


Quote:
Your great ones have become your oppressors, and associated themselves with thieves;
they are merciful only if everything is at their mercy, and they are quick to exact punishment;
the orphans they spare not in judgment, and the just dues of the widow find no reprieve amongst them.
Isaiah 1:23
Yousaif is offline   Reply With Quote
Old Nov 30, 2007, 10:34 AM   #8
HardwareHeaven Extreme Member
 
Tipstaff's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jul 2002
Location: Real capital of Canada: Torauna
Posts: 6,773
Rep Power: 191
Tipstaff is godlike in his statusTipstaff is godlike in his statusTipstaff is godlike in his statusTipstaff is godlike in his statusTipstaff is godlike in his statusTipstaff is godlike in his statusTipstaff is godlike in his statusTipstaff is godlike in his statusTipstaff is godlike in his statusTipstaff is godlike in his statusTipstaff is godlike in his status
System Specs

Gold Member
Missed that, but still, the same troubleshooting rules apply no matter what speed of the cards are. 11mbps or 54mbps, they all run at 2.4Ghz.

That reminds me, to add to the earlier post, it might be worth while to try a different channel as well, say either channel 3 or 11. If you have any other wireless devices in the house they may be dipping into the range that you are connected at, and causing connection issues. Even though it may not solve the problem, changing to a higher channel can help to reduce this, as well as help you figure out if you are indeed getting interference from somewhere that is causing your problems.
__________________


Portal: The Flash Version
_________________________________
Brain: So, you sacked the cocky khaki Kicky Sack sock plucker?
Mr. Sackett: The second cocky khaki Kicky Sack sock plucker I've sacked since the sixth sitting sheet slitter got sick.
Tipstaff is offline   Reply With Quote
Reply

Thread Tools