Gerry, Sorry I did not reply earlier, been too busy to
check back. Will try your suggestion. One question, can
you advise how to do a "continuous ping"? Thanks, Roger
>-----Original Message-----
>Do a continuous ping between stations. I'd bet that you
will see a lot of
>dropped packets. When this happened to me, I reduced the
network speed from
>11mbps to 2mbps and eliminated the dropped packets,
improving efficiency and
>thus speed.
>
>"R Engdahl" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote
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>> I have a desktop and laptop running W98SE with all
>> critical updates installed. I recently connected them
>> using D-link 802.11b gear: DFE-530TX+ Ethernet card
added
>> to the desk top connects to a DI-614+ wireless router
and
>> a DWL-650 wireless cardbus adapter in the laptop. These
>> are the only two nodes on my network. I do not have a
>> high speed internet connection at this time so there is
no
>> WAN connection to the router. I get connectivity and
>> excellent signal strength and quality per the D-link
>> monitor. But, transfering a 1.25MB file takes about 3
>> minutes (that's about 7Kbps!!!). I get same results
>> regardless of direction of transfer or from which
machine
>> it is initiated. D-Link replaced both the router and
the
>> wireless cardbus adapter but neither helped. Based on
>> excellent ping tests results between machines and
between
>> machines to router, they concluded the problem is in
>> windows not their equipment. They will provide no more
>> help. I am running these test transmissions in the
>> default install mode, that is the firewall and other
>> features are disabled. I will add these once the basic
>> network is working satisfactorily. D-Links 2X
accelerated
>> wireless technology is also disabled but, enabling makes
>> no improvement. I've removed and reinstalled drivers,
>> supporting adaptor and protocol software, and disabled
>> everything not essential to running windows and the
>> network itself themselves, all without any
improvement. I
>> have found no way yet to even isolate the problem to one
>> machine or the other. But, I have gone so far as to
>> reinstall windows on the laptop. I've searched the
>> internet but come up with nothing. Hasn't anyone else
had
>> this problem? Where can I go from here?
>>
>> Anyone's suggestions would be deeply appreciated.
>>
>> Anxiously hoping to hear from someone.
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> Roger
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