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I think I've just put the last nail in the coffin. I finally had time
to conduct a few more tests: #1 I plugged both modules into the same outlet. #2 I tried changing the Network Password. Neither of these affected the behaviour of the problem described below at all. So for all intensive purposes, the SpeedStream Powerline equipment doesn't work. Hopefully I can still send mine back. ..Mike "Mike Caldwell" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:EUxHa.7596$(E-Mail Removed) et... > I think I may have found a major flaw in either the SpeedStream 2521 > WAP, or SpeedStream 2502 Ethernet adapter, or both! > > Most of my home network is wired directly to an Ethernet switch. But I > recently got a laptop, and wanted to add an 802.11b WAP for it. I connected > the SpeedStream 2502 Ethernet module to my switch, and plugged in the 2521 > WAP where I could get the best coverage. In general it seems to work great. > > After using it for a couple days though, I discovered that I couldn't > play certain MP3 files on my laptop. (My MP3's are hosted off a MS file > share on another computer connected to the Ethernet switch.) > > I decided to disect one of the problem MP3 files, and found out that the > problem was somewhere in the ID3v1 tag at the beginning of the file. The > problem had nothing to do with file size. It couldn't even copy an 8K file > that contained just the ID3v1 tag itself. After some further disection, I > discovered that all of the "problem" MP3 files contained the character 'U' > in it hundreds of times. Which turned out to be what's triggering the > problem! > > I also discovered that I had the same problem whether I copied the file > via MS file share (RPC or SMB), or FTP. I tried creating small text files > containing only the character 'U' repeated 300 - 500 times, and found the > following: > > #1 Uploading the file from my laptop via MS file share or FTP always works, > except at exactly 400 U's, FTP fails. > > #2 Downloading anything with 401 or more U's fails via FTP. (It creates a 0 > byte file, but no error message.) > > #3 Downloading anything with 400 - 430 U's or so (it seems to vary > slightly?) via file share is very slow, but eventually works. Beyond that > it fails, and returns the error message: "The specified network name is no > longer available." > > #4 Copying between two laptops over the SpeedStream WAP had no such > problems. So the problem seems to be limited to communication between the > two SpeedStream modules. > > I also tried text files containing other characters repeated hundreds of > times, but so far only 'U' seems to cause problems? I've found no > discussion of any similar problems with the SpeedStream powerline equipment. > However I did find a couple threads describing problems with SpeedStream DSL > equipment that sounded very similar. > > If anyone else has SpeedStream equipment and wants to test this, here's > an easy way to create a "problem" file in Windows: > > debug test.txt > rcx > 1a0 > f 100 2a0 55 > w > q > > Anyone know how to pass this on to real engineers at Siemens? I tried > calling their tech support and they couldn't help me at all, and wouldn't > pass me on to any higher level techs. Any ideas? TIA, > > .Mike > > Mike Caldwell |
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