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Discussion in 'Networking (Hardware & Software)' started by nihaojs, 2003/08/22.

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  1. 2003/08/22
    nihaojs

    nihaojs Inactive Thread Starter

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    Dear Expert,

    I try to copy file from one PC to other through network connection.
    but speed is only 150 kB/Sec, although my two network card have 100Mb/sec.

    Two PCs are using win xp. Copy was done under file sharing.
    I set up connection with XP set-up wizard.

    Any help?

    Regards!

    NihaoJs
     
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    Newt

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    If the PCs are connected directly to each other or if they run through a switch, set speed on both cards to 100Mbps and the duplexing to full.

    If they won't work at 100Mbps full duplex, you probably have a bad piece of cable.

    If they connect through a hub, you probably can't get that sort of speed but will still do better to set both to as fast as possible rather than using the "auto" setting.
     
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    mflynn

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    Do these steps on both!

    First! Go into Services and disable Indexing!
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Stop windows from searching for scheduled tasks.

    Save by export the following registry key, then edit it

    [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE_USER\Software\Microsoft\Window
    s\CurrentVersion\Explorer\RemoteComputer\NameSpace
    ]

    Find the key with this name:
    D6277990-4C6A-11CF-8D87-00AA0060F5BF Delete only this!
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    Soup up TCP/IP

    Same for following save/export then edit to the following

    HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Servic
    es\NetBT\Parameters

    modify these values as shown

    BcastNameQueryCount=dword:00000001
    BcastQueryTimeout=dword:00000020
    NameSrvQueryCount=dword:00000001
    NameSrvQueryTimeout=dword:00000020
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    In NIC properties advanced
    Disable Network Access Control using IEEE 802.1X

    In network Properties.
    if you have an Authentication setting then choose it and uncheck the Enable network access control using IEEE 802.1X box.

    If you do or do not have the above then check for 802.1X in the NIC properties and disable it. Assuming you do not have Wireless on this machine.

    Mike
     
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