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| Slow copying files over network
Hi, I have a gigabit network with a netgear gs605 switch. When copying files from my windows 2003 machine onto vista it does it at only 5mb per sec. But if I reboot my machine in xp (its dual boot) and do the same i get my usual 50meg per sec. I've tried search the net for the past 7 days but I have had any solution to this. Can someone please offer some advice? I have updated the drivers for my network card to the latest Marvell Yukon drivers for vista. thanks. |
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| Re: Slow copying files over network
On Feb 10, 4:33 am, Dimpz <nos...@please.com> wrote: > Hi, > > I have a gigabit network with a netgear gs605 switch. > > When copying files from my windows 2003 machine onto vista it does it at > only 5mb per sec. But if I reboot my machine in xp (its dual boot) and > do the same i get my usual 50meg per sec. > > I've tried search the net for the past 7 days but I have had any > solution to this. Can someone please offer some advice? > > I have updated the drivers for my network card to the latest Marvell > Yukon drivers for vista. > > thanks. I'm having the same issue and am searching for a solution, I get about 8MB/sec max. Unacceptable. Dan |
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| Re: Slow copying files over network
same issue here. I get about 3-4mb /sec using gigabit switch wrtg350n and netgear gigabit card. "Dan" wrote: > On Feb 10, 4:33 am, Dimpz <nos...@please.com> wrote: > > Hi, > > > > I have a gigabit network with a netgear gs605 switch. > > > > When copying files from my windows 2003 machine onto vista it does it at > > only 5mb per sec. But if I reboot my machine in xp (its dual boot) and > > do the same i get my usual 50meg per sec. > > > > I've tried search the net for the past 7 days but I have had any > > solution to this. Can someone please offer some advice? > > > > I have updated the drivers for my network card to the latest Marvell > > Yukon drivers for vista. > > > > thanks. > > I'm having the same issue and am searching for a solution, I get about > 8MB/sec max. Unacceptable. > Dan > > |
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| Re: Slow copying files over network "Rod" wrote: > same issue here. I get about 3-4mb /sec using gigabit switch wrtg350n and > netgear gigabit card. > > "Dan" wrote: > > > On Feb 10, 4:33 am, Dimpz <nos...@please.com> wrote: > > > Hi, > > > > > > I have a gigabit network with a netgear gs605 switch. > > > > > > When copying files from my windows 2003 machine onto vista it does it at > > > only 5mb per sec. But if I reboot my machine in xp (its dual boot) and > > > do the same i get my usual 50meg per sec. > > > > > > I've tried search the net for the past 7 days but I have had any > > > solution to this. Can someone please offer some advice? > > > > > > I have updated the drivers for my network card to the latest Marvell > > > Yukon drivers for vista. > > > > > > thanks. > > > > I'm having the same issue and am searching for a solution, I get about > > 8MB/sec max. Unacceptable. > > Dan > > > > |
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| RE: Slow copying files over network
This article (just released) may address your problem: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/931770/en-us Regards, Stuart. -------- "Dimpz" wrote: > Hi, > > I have a gigabit network with a netgear gs605 switch. > > When copying files from my windows 2003 machine onto vista it does it at > only 5mb per sec. But if I reboot my machine in xp (its dual boot) and > do the same i get my usual 50meg per sec. > > I've tried search the net for the past 7 days but I have had any > solution to this. Can someone please offer some advice? > > I have updated the drivers for my network card to the latest Marvell > Yukon drivers for vista. > > thanks. > |
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| RE: Slow copying files over network
Thanks Tom! I'll give it a try - maybe it will improve the copying time too. How do i actually get the patch - there does not seem to be any links to download. I guess i have to request the patch from MS? Not sure of the quickest way to do that. Thanks "Stuart [MVP]" wrote: > This article (just released) may address your problem: > > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/931770/en-us > > Regards, > > Stuart. > -------- > > > "Dimpz" wrote: > > > Hi, > > > > I have a gigabit network with a netgear gs605 switch. > > > > When copying files from my windows 2003 machine onto vista it does it at > > only 5mb per sec. But if I reboot my machine in xp (its dual boot) and > > do the same i get my usual 50meg per sec. > > > > I've tried search the net for the past 7 days but I have had any > > solution to this. Can someone please offer some advice? > > > > I have updated the drivers for my network card to the latest Marvell > > Yukon drivers for vista. > > > > thanks. > > |
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| Re: Slow copying files over network
On Feb 14, 11:57 am, Rod <R...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > Thanks Tom! > > I'll give it a try - maybe it will improve thecopyingtime too. > > How do i actually get the patch - there does not seem to be any links to > download. I guess i have to request the patch from MS? Not sure of the > quickest way to do that. > > Thanks > > "Stuart [MVP]" wrote: > > This article (just released) may address your problem: > > >http://support.microsoft.com/kb/931770/en-us > > > Regards, > > > Stuart. > > -------- > > > "Dimpz" wrote: > > > > Hi, > > > > I have a gigabit network with a netgear gs605 switch. > > > > Whencopyingfilesfrom my windows 2003 machine ontovistait does it at > > > only 5mb per sec. But if I reboot my machine in xp (its dual boot) and > > > do the same i get my usual 50meg per sec. > > > > I've tried search the net for the past 7 days but I have had any > > > solution to this. Can someone please offer some advice? > > > > I have updated the drivers for my network card to the latest Marvell > > > Yukon drivers forvista. > > > > thanks. Can you post if this resolves your issue? |
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| Re: Slow copying files over network
On Feb 14, 3:54 pm, stevenpool...@hotmail.com wrote: > On Feb 14, 11:57 am, Rod <R...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > > > > > > > Thanks Tom! > > > I'll give it a try - maybe it will improve thecopyingtime too. > > > How do i actually get the patch - there does not seem to be any links to > > download. I guess i have to request the patch from MS? Not sure of the > > quickest way to do that. > > > Thanks > > > "Stuart [MVP]" wrote: > > > This article (just released) may address your problem: > > > >http://support.microsoft.com/kb/931770/en-us > > > > Regards, > > > > Stuart. > > > -------- > > > > "Dimpz" wrote: > > > > > Hi, > > > > > I have a gigabit network with a netgear gs605 switch. > > > > > Whencopyingfilesfrom my windows 2003 machine ontovistait does it at > > > > only 5mb per sec. But if I reboot my machine in xp (its dual boot) and > > > > do the same i get my usual 50meg per sec. > > > > > I've tried search the net for the past 7 days but I have had any > > > > solution to this. Can someone please offer some advice? > > > > > I have updated the drivers for my network card to the latest Marvell > > > > Yukon drivers forvista. > > > > > thanks. > > Can you post if this resolves your issue?- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text - Sorry everyone, but I tried the patch and it didn't help with the speed of the copy. I suspected it wouldn't because the article said it addresses a "hang" while copying from a network drive - my problem isn't a hang but a slow (5-8MB/sec) transfer. I had to call Microsoft to get the patch 1-800-936-3500 make sure you have the article ID when you call. Or you can email me and I can send it to you with the password. We will get to the bottom of this, it's just a question of when. Dan |
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| Re: Slow copying files over network
On Feb 14, 5:40 pm, "Dan" <dfre...@macroworks.com> wrote: > On Feb 14, 3:54 pm, stevenpool...@hotmail.com wrote: > > > > > On Feb 14, 11:57 am, Rod <R...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > > > > Thanks Tom! > > > > I'll give it a try - maybe it will improve thecopyingtime too. > > > > How do i actually get the patch - there does not seem to be any links to > > > download. I guess i have to request the patch from MS? Not sure of the > > > quickest way to do that. > > > > Thanks > > > > "Stuart [MVP]" wrote: > > > > This article (just released) may address your problem: > > > > >http://support.microsoft.com/kb/931770/en-us > > > > > Regards, > > > > > Stuart. > > > > -------- > > > > > "Dimpz" wrote: > > > > > > Hi, > > > > > > I have a gigabit network with a netgear gs605 switch. > > > > > > Whencopyingfilesfrom my windows 2003 machine ontovistait does it at > > > > > only 5mb per sec. But if I reboot my machine in xp (its dual boot) and > > > > > do the same i get my usual 50meg per sec. > > > > > > I've tried search the net for the past 7 days but I have had any > > > > > solution to this. Can someone please offer some advice? > > > > > > I have updated the drivers for my network card to the latest Marvell > > > > > Yukon drivers forvista. > > > > > > thanks. > > > Can you post if this resolves your issue?- Hide quoted text - > > > - Show quoted text - > > Sorry everyone, but I tried the patch and it didn't help with the > speed of the copy. I suspected it wouldn't because the article said > it addresses a "hang" whilecopyingfrom a network drive - my problem > isn't a hang but aslow(5-8MB/sec) transfer. I had to call Microsoft > to get the patch 1-800-936-3500 make sure you have the article ID when > you call. Or you can email me and I can send it to you with the > password. We will get to the bottom of this, it's just a question of > when. > > Dan have you guys tried turning of the Remote Differential Compression feature? |
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| Re: Slow copying files over network
On Feb 14, 8:54 pm, stevenpool...@hotmail.com wrote: > On Feb 14, 5:40 pm, "Dan" <dfre...@macroworks.com> wrote: > > > > > > > On Feb 14, 3:54 pm, stevenpool...@hotmail.com wrote: > > > > On Feb 14, 11:57 am, Rod <R...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > > > > > Thanks Tom! > > > > > I'll give it a try - maybe it will improve thecopyingtime too. > > > > > How do i actually get the patch - there does not seem to be any links to > > > > download. I guess i have to request the patch from MS? Not sure of the > > > > quickest way to do that. > > > > > Thanks > > > > > "Stuart [MVP]" wrote: > > > > > This article (just released) may address your problem: > > > > > >http://support.microsoft.com/kb/931770/en-us > > > > > > Regards, > > > > > > Stuart. > > > > > -------- > > > > > > "Dimpz" wrote: > > > > > > > Hi, > > > > > > > I have a gigabit network with a netgear gs605 switch. > > > > > > > Whencopyingfilesfrom my windows 2003 machine ontovistait does it at > > > > > > only 5mb per sec. But if I reboot my machine in xp (its dual boot) and > > > > > > do the same i get my usual 50meg per sec. > > > > > > > I've tried search the net for the past 7 days but I have had any > > > > > > solution to this. Can someone please offer some advice? > > > > > > > I have updated the drivers for my network card to the latest Marvell > > > > > > Yukon drivers forvista. > > > > > > > thanks. > > > > Can you post if this resolves your issue?- Hide quoted text - > > > > - Show quoted text - > > > Sorry everyone, but I tried the patch and it didn't help with the > > speed of the copy. I suspected it wouldn't because the article said > > it addresses a "hang" whilecopyingfrom a network drive - my problem > > isn't a hang but aslow(5-8MB/sec) transfer. I had to call Microsoft > > to get the patch 1-800-936-3500 make sure you have the article ID when > > you call. Or you can email me and I can send it to you with the > > password. We will get to the bottom of this, it's just a question of > > when. > > > Dan > > have you guys tried turning of the Remote Differential Compression > feature?- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text - Yes, that was one of the first things I tried - thanks though Dan |
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| Re: Slow copying files over network
yes, turned off Remote Differential Compression, but had no impact. i'd be happy with just 10mbs - only getting 3-4mbs now "stevenpoole93@hotmail.com" wrote: > On Feb 14, 5:40 pm, "Dan" <dfre...@macroworks.com> wrote: > > On Feb 14, 3:54 pm, stevenpool...@hotmail.com wrote: > > > > > > > > > On Feb 14, 11:57 am, Rod <R...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > > > > > > Thanks Tom! > > > > > > I'll give it a try - maybe it will improve thecopyingtime too. > > > > > > How do i actually get the patch - there does not seem to be any links to > > > > download. I guess i have to request the patch from MS? Not sure of the > > > > quickest way to do that. > > > > > > Thanks > > > > > > "Stuart [MVP]" wrote: > > > > > This article (just released) may address your problem: > > > > > > >http://support.microsoft.com/kb/931770/en-us > > > > > > > Regards, > > > > > > > Stuart. > > > > > -------- > > > > > > > "Dimpz" wrote: > > > > > > > > Hi, > > > > > > > > I have a gigabit network with a netgear gs605 switch. > > > > > > > > Whencopyingfilesfrom my windows 2003 machine ontovistait does it at > > > > > > only 5mb per sec. But if I reboot my machine in xp (its dual boot) and > > > > > > do the same i get my usual 50meg per sec. > > > > > > > > I've tried search the net for the past 7 days but I have had any > > > > > > solution to this. Can someone please offer some advice? > > > > > > > > I have updated the drivers for my network card to the latest Marvell > > > > > > Yukon drivers forvista. > > > > > > > > thanks. > > > > > Can you post if this resolves your issue?- Hide quoted text - > > > > > - Show quoted text - > > > > Sorry everyone, but I tried the patch and it didn't help with the > > speed of the copy. I suspected it wouldn't because the article said > > it addresses a "hang" whilecopyingfrom a network drive - my problem > > isn't a hang but aslow(5-8MB/sec) transfer. I had to call Microsoft > > to get the patch 1-800-936-3500 make sure you have the article ID when > > you call. Or you can email me and I can send it to you with the > > password. We will get to the bottom of this, it's just a question of > > when. > > > > Dan > > have you guys tried turning of the Remote Differential Compression > feature? > > |
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| RE: Slow copying files over network I have a similar issue, and thought I would share my findings. One Vista Computer, One XP computer. Gigabit NICs, Netgear Gigabit Switch. The XP computer has two shares -- one large, one small. Both shared are the entire remote volume on the XP system. The Vista computer has one share, and used to run XP. When it ran XP there were no performance issues. All systems register as being on the same "Local Network" for security groups. File transfers from: Vista --> XP Small share - 4-6 MB/sec Vista --> XP Large share - 700KB/sec Vista <-- XP Small share - 10 MB/sec Vista <-- XP Large share - 10 MB/sec Now, I remote desktop into the XP system, and try the same tests. XP Large share --> Vista - 11 MB/sec XP Small share --> Vista - 11 MB/sec XP Large share <-- Vista - 25 MB/sec XP Small share <-- Vista - 25 MB/sec I then set up the IIS FTP server on the XP system, and tried some file transfers. Vista --> XP 40 MB/sec Vista <-- XP 7 MB/sec I repeated all of the above tests using a crossover cable (to make sure the switch wasn't the problem) and got similar results. I also repeated the above tests with identical results with a second NIC. When trying the same tests with my XP laptop and the XP system, through the same switch, I max out the 100Mb inteface on the laptop. With this information, I called Microsoft support, spent a few days on hold, and got brushed off. My guess, is that it is something to do with CIFS and security settings. I have tried various changes in netsh, and gotten nowhere. I also marched through the services list disabling one at a time, and didn't get anywhere either. I haven't tried changing the services one at a time and rebooting between each change. That might be my next attempt. I might also try WireShark, and see if I can see anything unusual in the network traffic. My guess is that once the corporate customers start complaining, Microsoft will issue a fix. For the time being, I'm stuck with FTP. If anyone else has compared FTP vs CIFS speeds in a similar test, I would be interested in the results. |
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| Re: Slow copying files over network
On Sun, 18 Feb 2007 00:08:00 -0800, Blair <Blair@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: >My guess is that once the corporate customers start complaining, Microsoft >will issue a fix. For the time being, I'm stuck with FTP. > >If anyone else has compared FTP vs CIFS speeds in a similar test, I would be >interested in the results. Something that might help narrow things down. I also have the slow XP to Vista copy problem. But I've also noticed one other thing that varies in speed; using Agent in SSL mode versus not. Normal NNTP port goes off and gets messages in what I consider normal speed (compoared to my XP machine running same version to same server). Use the SSL port doing the same thing and it takes a long time to connect, a long time to log in, a long time to download a message. So I'm wondering if encryption methds have something to do with the slower speed. I did notice that the CPU usage was unusually high while copying a file from XP to Vista. |
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| Re: Slow copying files over network
Doesn't help the situation at all, but wanted to let you all know I have seen the same issues. I am migrating a XP laptop to a Vista laptop. I transferred all the data in roughtly 10 minutes. Including pictures, documents, etc. I then took the same network cable into the Vista laptop and started coping backdown. The ETA is 1.5 days. I cancelled and reboot after disabling firewalls, and virus scanning, and all sorts of other things, similiar to what has been tried already and still have the same issue. I hung up wtih Microsoft after I read that didn't solve the problem. Beings that I am a MS partner I will open a ticket and see what I can find out. |
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| Re: Slow copying files over network
Sweet - I've turned off everything possible and even on an unmaged switch, Vista crawls compared to XP. <IceburgIV@gmail.com> wrote in message news:1174519021.988297.100060@l77g2000hsb.googlegroups.com... > Doesn't help the situation at all, but wanted to let you all know I > have seen the same issues. I am migrating a XP laptop to a Vista > laptop. I transferred all the data in roughtly 10 minutes. Including > pictures, documents, etc. I then took the same network cable into the > Vista laptop and started coping backdown. The ETA is 1.5 days. I > cancelled and reboot after disabling firewalls, and virus scanning, > and all sorts of other things, similiar to what has been tried already > and still have the same issue. I hung up wtih Microsoft after I read > that didn't solve the problem. Beings that I am a MS partner I will > open a ticket and see what I can find out. > |
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