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Bob Smith
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      06-21-2004, 10:19 AM
I recently bought a Belkin ADSL modem / router, and a Belkin wireless card.
I set up a peer to peer network with one PC wireless, and one wired.

On the wireless PC, if I try to get a 700 meg file from the wired one, it
goes for a few minutes, then says something about the network resource being
no longer available, and fails. If I split the file up into 20meg chunks
using ARJ, it copies the whole lot fine.

If I do the transfer from the wired PC, everything works fine.

Why is this?

Bob


 
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Jamie
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      06-21-2004, 04:25 PM
I had this exact same problem using the built in 128bit encryption - turned
that off and it worked but means compromising security. Did you try that
first do see if that makes any difference?

"Bob Smith" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> I recently bought a Belkin ADSL modem / router, and a Belkin wireless

card.
> I set up a peer to peer network with one PC wireless, and one wired.
>
> On the wireless PC, if I try to get a 700 meg file from the wired one, it
> goes for a few minutes, then says something about the network resource

being
> no longer available, and fails. If I split the file up into 20meg chunks
> using ARJ, it copies the whole lot fine.
>
> If I do the transfer from the wired PC, everything works fine.
>
> Why is this?
>
> Bob
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      06-21-2004, 10:26 PM

"Jamie" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> I had this exact same problem using the built in 128bit encryption -

turned
> that off and it worked but means compromising security. Did you try that
> first do see if that makes any difference?
>


I have 128 bit security turned on - I will have a faff to see if that is
causing it. I would turn it back on though, since I do have a workaround.

Bob


 
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Fresnel Fadermargini
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      06-22-2004, 05:00 PM
Try turning off Power save in the wireless settings of the client card...
Many client's don't handle this right and ignore the PIM wakeup.
A common symptom is x-ferring a large file via MS-Networking and losing
during
the x-fer..


"Bob Smith" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> "Jamie" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> > I had this exact same problem using the built in 128bit encryption -

> turned
> > that off and it worked but means compromising security. Did you try that
> > first do see if that makes any difference?
> >

>
> I have 128 bit security turned on - I will have a faff to see if that is
> causing it. I would turn it back on though, since I do have a workaround.
>
> Bob
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Bob Smith
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      06-22-2004, 06:14 PM

> Try turning off Power save in the wireless settings of the client card...
> Many client's don't handle this right and ignore the PIM wakeup.
> A common symptom is x-ferring a large file via MS-Networking and losing
> during
> the x-fer..
>
>

I found it under network properties, configuration tab, and power save was
disabled.

Bob


 
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