Jasper
Thu May 29 06:19:15 PDT 2008
Yes, I applied the changes and reboot.
Jasper
"Joe935" <joe935@earthbink.net> wrote in message
news:OgiajGRwIHA.3968@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
> Jasper,
> when you clicked on the optimum setting radio button did the numbers
> change
> and if they did did you have TCPO make the changes to the registry.
> Joe
>
> Jasper Recto wrote:
>> Joe,
>>
>> I tried the TCP optimizer and no such luck. I'm still having the same
>> problems.
>>
>> Any ideas?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Jasper
>> "Joe935" <joe935@earthbink.net> wrote in message
>> news:uTKxXRMwIHA.3760@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
>>> Have you checked your TCP/IP registry setting on the XP?
>>> I use TCPoptimizer:
>>>
http://www.speedguide.net/downloads.php
>>>
>>> Jasper Recto wrote:
>>>> Shenan,
>>>>
>>>> Ok, this is what happens when I run some test.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> I tested file download from 2 different servers.
>>>>
>>>> From the windows XP computer:
>>>> On the first Windows 2003 server, the download was bad, the upload
>>>> was good. This is the original server I tested from.
>>>> On the second Windows 2003 server, the download and upload were both
>>>> good.
>>>>
>>>> From a Windows 2000 computer.
>>>> Both download and upload times were good on both the windows 2000
>>>> and 2003 server.
>>>>
>>>> Now here's the thing, these test were run from computers that are 2
>>>> switches away from the server. Meaning, the server is plugged into
>>>> one switch. That switch is plugged into another switch that has the
>>>> computers plugged into it.
>>>>
>>>> However, if I try this same type of test from a computer plugged
>>>> into the the same switch the server is plugged into, I have no
>>>> problems with either windows 2000 or XP computer.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> If this is a switch problem, how come the Windows XP computer reacts
>>>> differently than the Windows 2000 computer.
>>>>
>>>> Any ideas?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks!
>>>> Jasper
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> "Shenan Stanley" <newshelper@gmail.com> wrote in message
>>>> news:OODxqTDvIHA.4952@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
>>>>> Jasper Recto wrote:
>>>>>> This was a clean install. I'll check on the updated drivers but I
>>>>>> think they are the latest and greatest. I'm noticing this on more
>>>>>> than one type of computer. I have other machines that have
>>>>>> different hardware but are experiencing the same problem. This
>>>>>> all happened when we installed Windows XP.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Any other suggestions?
>>>>>
>>>>> Repeating what you have given... (For my sake - not yours really.
>>>>> hah)
>>>>>
>>>>> You had machines working under Windows 2000. You 'upgraded' (which
>>>>> turns out to mean you formatted and installed Windows XP) to
>>>>> Windows XP on this older hardware. At that point your downstream
>>>>> speed from your server (unknown OS) is slow, upload seems normal
>>>>> (to said unknown server.) Everything worked as you thought it
>>>>> should prior to 'upgrade' of the workstation(s)...
>>>>>
>>>>> I think it is time to eliminate the server from the equation. Put
>>>>> up another Windows XP machine - share a directory ad place files
>>>>> in it and try your tests from one of the workstations with the
>>>>> speed issue (with the server) against the Windows XP shared
>>>>> directory. Same results or does the upload/download speed act as
>>>>> you would hope it would when the connection is with another
>>>>> Windows XP machine?
>>>>>
>>>>> Also - what OS is said server running?
>>>>>
>>>>> --
>>>>> Shenan Stanley
>>>>> MS-MVP
>>>>> --
>>>>> How To Ask Questions The Smart Way
>>>>>
http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
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