Extremely poor network I/O performance in Vista

imported_jediknight

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Connected to a 54Mbps wireless G connection. Copying some files from another machine on the network.

Speed I'm getting? ~840KBps.

Something is seriously wrong here..

Any suggestions?
 

beer

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how about giving us the driver version and the device? Driver name would be helpful too
 

imported_jediknight

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It's a Dell Wireless 1505 Draft 802.11n, with a driver provided by Broadcom, v. 4.102.15.61.
This is on a brand new Inspiron 1520..
 

Looney

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Do a search in the Networking forum. Disabling autotuning fixed it for me, but if you actually look in the proper forum, there are several things you can try.
 

mechBgon

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This topic looks more like a Networking topic, so it is being moved to Networking from Windows/PC Software (which is for apps & software topics, not OS topics).

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mechBgon
 

JackMDS

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840KBps is about 8Mb/sec. (b=bit B=Byte 1Byte=8bits).

8Mb/sec. is not beyond pathetic for Wireless.

802.11g at it best provides about 20Mb/sec.

You did not indicate any thing about the hardware and the environmental condition. A noisy signal environment and an obstructed positioning can easily yield such a Bandwidth (and lower).

Take a look at this thread, http://forums.anandtech.com/me...=2077718&enterthread=y
 

nweaver

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Originally posted by: JackMDS
840KBps is about 8Mb/sec. (b=bit B=Byte 1Byte=8bits).

8Mb/sec. is not beyond pathetic for Wireless.

802.11g at it best provides about 20Mb/sec.

You did not indicate any thing about the hardware and the environmental condition. A noisy signal environment and an obstructed positioning can easily yield such a Bandwidth (and lower).

Take a look at this thread, http://forums.anandtech.com/me...=2077718&enterthread=y

20Mb/s is even a stretch (imho) unless you happen to live in a faraday cage.

OP. wireless is slow, you live and deal with it. When I need to do large copies, I either plug in, or just start it when I'll have a few minutes to wait.