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Mr_K
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      06-16-2004, 07:31 PM
Can a wireless connection sustain a heavy data transfer load?

Running this wireless access point at the full 108Mbps, and using the
Netgear WG311T Wireless Cards and a Netgear WG511T PCMCIA Card. When trying
to transfer a large file (650MB image file) or even a bunch of MP3 files of
around 5MB each as a test to see how stable
everything is, and how the speed will drop etc, the connection
drops..drops.. drops... and then just appears to lose DNS and everything
comes to a halt. The wireless connection is gone and I have to reset the
access point to get things running again.

Any ideas why this would happen? All drivers and firmware are the latest..
Any input appreciated!


 
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      06-16-2004, 08:02 PM
"Mr_K" <titter-ye-(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in news:caq771$2b4$1$8302bc10
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> Can a wireless connection sustain a heavy data transfer load?


Yes it can. You may have a hardware problem.

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      06-16-2004, 08:48 PM
Lucas Tam wrote:
> "Mr_K" <titter-ye-(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in news:caq771$2b4$1$8302bc10
> @news.demon.co.uk:
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>> Can a wireless connection sustain a heavy data transfer load?

>
> Yes it can. You may have a hardware problem.


Well I have just been reading back information using deja.com and it looks
like there is an issue with large data files over wireless. A lot of users
experiencing the same thing I am. Maybe Netgear support can help Then
again....



 
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      06-16-2004, 09:09 PM
"Mr_K" <titter-ye-(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
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>> Yes it can. You may have a hardware problem.

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> Well I have just been reading back information using deja.com and it
> looks like there is an issue with large data files over wireless. A
> lot of users experiencing the same thing I am. Maybe Netgear support
> can help Then again....


Time to call Netgear... It's most likely a hardware problem. I routinely
transfer 2 - 3 GB files over wireless... and am online for days or even
weeks. However, I've gone back to a wired LAN for large file transfers only
because it's ALOT faster.



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      06-16-2004, 10:17 PM

>Can a wireless connection sustain a heavy data transfer load?
>
>Running this wireless access point at the full 108Mbps, and using the
>Netgear WG311T Wireless Cards and a Netgear WG511T PCMCIA Card. When trying
>to transfer a large file (650MB image file) or even a bunch of MP3 files of
>around 5MB each as a test to see how stable
>everything is, and how the speed will drop etc, the connection
>drops..drops.. drops... and then just appears to lose DNS and everything
>comes to a halt. The wireless connection is gone and I have to reset the
>access point to get things running again.
>
>Any ideas why this would happen? All drivers and firmware are the latest..
>Any input appreciated!


Use DrTCP to set the MTU to 1492. Any .11b gear in the area might make
that setup leave turbo mode.
http://www.dslreports.com/drtcp
 
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