olskool Posted April 8, 2008 Posted April 8, 2008 Long time reader 1st time posterI have a problem with my 2 computer gigabit network. When copying files from machine A to machine B I only get 15MB/s. When copying from machine B to machine A I get about 50MB/s.I've tried switching network cables and network adapters and still the same results. Also the results are the same for Windows XP or Vista on machine B.Machine A: Biostar P4M900M4 mobo||P4 3.4GHz||1GB of Ram||Intel Pro/1000 GT PCI Network Adapter||SATA 3.0Gb/s HDD||Windows Server 2003Machine B: Abit IP35 Pro mobo||Q6600 4GB of Ram||Intel Pro/1000 PT PCIe Network Adapter||SATA 3.0Gb/s HDD||Dual Boot Windows XP Pro and Windows Vista UltimateRouter: D-Link DGL-4300All OS's have the latest updated and both network adapters have the latest drivers. Help Plz!!!
Nerwin Posted April 10, 2008 Posted April 10, 2008 this is strange, check your router config make sure its full duplex, I had that problem here with my father's laptop and so I tried something and switched it to full duplex and it was really fast! So I don't know man, check your router I'm also Cisco certified, and I'm pretty sure its just a human error or your router is bad or something, its also called point of failure, find it! But more than likely its just a human mistake, don't worry I make them all the time
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