Slow LAN using WinXP
Slow LAN using WinXP
Saludos:
Recently I've tried to setup a small network (3 machines) using WinXP Home edition. I went to the network properties and setup TCP/IP as usual.
The troubles started right from the beginning. Sometimes windows report the network cable as not connected (never mind if you can see the others two machines), sometimes the network doe not work at all, and when it does it goes sloooow.... I've checked werther the built in firewall is disabled (yes it is).
Any idea to speed things on?
Using the same computers (nics, cables, HUB) with Win98 the lan goes smooth as hot butter.
Hasta luego
Recently I've tried to setup a small network (3 machines) using WinXP Home edition. I went to the network properties and setup TCP/IP as usual.
The troubles started right from the beginning. Sometimes windows report the network cable as not connected (never mind if you can see the others two machines), sometimes the network doe not work at all, and when it does it goes sloooow.... I've checked werther the built in firewall is disabled (yes it is).
Any idea to speed things on?
Using the same computers (nics, cables, HUB) with Win98 the lan goes smooth as hot butter.
Hasta luego
Something to think about.With win xp I had to set the network up for every user I had . I have 4 user names so I had to add a network printer for each name . Befor I did that If I was on a user name that the network was not set up on the same thing happen that you are talking about would happen.
what I did was get on using each user name and and ran ,add a network place. that fix it
what I did was get on using each user name and and ran ,add a network place. that fix it
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Boston_Bob
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suggestion
What kind of NICs are in your machines? I have seen some lower end cards do some crazy stuff with autonegotiating the ethernet speed and duplex level (duplexity??
doesnt sound right
). Try setting the speed to all the same values starting with 10Mbit and moving up as far as it will let you. I saw this on Win2K, ME and XP. (mysteriously after I upgraded them to the latest, newest, greatest driver set off of windowsupdate.microsoft.com i might add. rolling them back to the original drivers solved the problem as well)
No guarantees, but give it a try.
No guarantees, but give it a try.
me fail english?....that's unpossible!
Thanks for your reply.
My NICs are common Realtek8139, with the latest drivers from Realtek site, they plug into an Ovislink HUB. As I've said before they worked fine with Win98. I'll try and set the speed manually to 10MBs (there is an ADSL router hooked in the LAN), and pray.
As for setting up the network for each and every user... Is it not suppossed that with every new S.O. things should go smoother and easier?
Gracias de nuevo
My NICs are common Realtek8139, with the latest drivers from Realtek site, they plug into an Ovislink HUB. As I've said before they worked fine with Win98. I'll try and set the speed manually to 10MBs (there is an ADSL router hooked in the LAN), and pray.
As for setting up the network for each and every user... Is it not suppossed that with every new S.O. things should go smoother and easier?
Gracias de nuevo
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Boston_Bob
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