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RK
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      07-03-2005, 01:55 PM
I recently set a Wireless G LAN using a Netgear Cable Router and Netgear USB
2.0 Adapter. I have a WIN98SE machine (w/ local printer) wired to the router
and a XP Pro Machine connecting via USB Wireless Adapter. I have
successfully connected to the internet from both machines and shared
files/printers between both computers.

However, the problem I have the WIN XP Pro machine initiated actions are
much slower on the LAN. The internet bandwidth test from the WIN XP machine
is about ½ the speed of the WIN98 Machine. Additionally files transfers
initiated by the WIN98SE machine are more than 5X as fast the file transfer
initiated by the XP Pro machine. Also when printing to the shared printer
connected to WIN98SE machine the XP Pro machine temporary freezes and
printer begins a VERY LONG spooling process before printing begins.

I am using latest firmware for router and latest available driver for USB
adapter. I have tried disabling firewall and antivirus monitoring software
on both computers. (No effect)

It is odd to me why a 4 MB file copied from the share folder on the XP Pro
machine transfers almost instantaneously to the WIN98SE machine whereas vice
versa it takes about a minute to transfer the same file from the WIN98SE
machine share folder to the XP Pro machine.

Any help with resolving the above issue would be greatly appreciated.


 
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Doug Sherman [MVP]
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      07-04-2005, 03:46 AM
Try:

On The XP machine - Start/Run regedit ENTER

Navigate to:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\Curr entVersion\Explorer\Remote
Computer\NameSpace\

Delete this key:

{D6277990-4C6A-11CF-8D87-00AA0060F5BF}

Doug Sherman
MCSE, MCS, MCP+I, MVP

"RK" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:c2c61$42c7ee69$18d6be95$(E-Mail Removed)...
> I recently set a Wireless G LAN using a Netgear Cable Router and Netgear

USB
> 2.0 Adapter. I have a WIN98SE machine (w/ local printer) wired to the

router
> and a XP Pro Machine connecting via USB Wireless Adapter. I have
> successfully connected to the internet from both machines and shared
> files/printers between both computers.
>
> However, the problem I have the WIN XP Pro machine initiated actions are
> much slower on the LAN. The internet bandwidth test from the WIN XP

machine
> is about ½ the speed of the WIN98 Machine. Additionally files transfers
> initiated by the WIN98SE machine are more than 5X as fast the file

transfer
> initiated by the XP Pro machine. Also when printing to the shared printer
> connected to WIN98SE machine the XP Pro machine temporary freezes and
> printer begins a VERY LONG spooling process before printing begins.
>
> I am using latest firmware for router and latest available driver for USB
> adapter. I have tried disabling firewall and antivirus monitoring software
> on both computers. (No effect)
>
> It is odd to me why a 4 MB file copied from the share folder on the XP Pro
> machine transfers almost instantaneously to the WIN98SE machine whereas

vice
> versa it takes about a minute to transfer the same file from the WIN98SE
> machine share folder to the XP Pro machine.
>
> Any help with resolving the above issue would be greatly appreciated.
>
>



 
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RK
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      07-07-2005, 02:56 AM
Thanks I tried the below registy change. The first time I tried and
internet bandwidth test the results screen was about twice as fast as
previous fastest test result.

However I have not seen any improvement in file transfers initiated by WINXP
machine. Additionally today the internet bandwidth test returned very poor
results with a strong wireless signal from router.


"Doug Sherman [MVP]" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> Try:
>
> On The XP machine - Start/Run regedit ENTER
>
> Navigate to:
>
> HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\Curr entVersion\Explorer\Remote
> Computer\NameSpace\
>
> Delete this key:
>
> {D6277990-4C6A-11CF-8D87-00AA0060F5BF}
>
> Doug Sherman
> MCSE, MCS, MCP+I, MVP
>
> "RK" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:c2c61$42c7ee69$18d6be95$(E-Mail Removed)...
>> I recently set a Wireless G LAN using a Netgear Cable Router and Netgear

> USB
>> 2.0 Adapter. I have a WIN98SE machine (w/ local printer) wired to the

> router
>> and a XP Pro Machine connecting via USB Wireless Adapter. I have
>> successfully connected to the internet from both machines and shared
>> files/printers between both computers.
>>
>> However, the problem I have the WIN XP Pro machine initiated actions are
>> much slower on the LAN. The internet bandwidth test from the WIN XP

> machine
>> is about ½ the speed of the WIN98 Machine. Additionally files transfers
>> initiated by the WIN98SE machine are more than 5X as fast the file

> transfer
>> initiated by the XP Pro machine. Also when printing to the shared printer
>> connected to WIN98SE machine the XP Pro machine temporary freezes and
>> printer begins a VERY LONG spooling process before printing begins.
>>
>> I am using latest firmware for router and latest available driver for USB
>> adapter. I have tried disabling firewall and antivirus monitoring
>> software
>> on both computers. (No effect)
>>
>> It is odd to me why a 4 MB file copied from the share folder on the XP
>> Pro
>> machine transfers almost instantaneously to the WIN98SE machine whereas

> vice
>> versa it takes about a minute to transfer the same file from the WIN98SE
>> machine share folder to the XP Pro machine.
>>
>> Any help with resolving the above issue would be greatly appreciated.
>>
>>

>
>



 
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