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| I think the problem is not will be in network end, but I have another laptop with Windows XP and the upload/download speeds are the same.
Can be a problem in some network settings in VISTA?Or can be a problem in SP1 in VISTA?
Thanks. Patrik. |
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| If I understand what you're saying, the upload and download speeds appear to be the same in XP but are not the same in Vista?
To get some useful numbers, go to speedtest.net and run their speed tester. Since this is web-based, you can run it both on your XP box and on your Vista box.
Is your Vista box a laptop? If so, power settings can dramatically affect networking speeds.
Also, I have a previous post in this thread with some links you can check.
Let me know what you find out. Thanks.
ASUS A832nSLI-Deluxe, AMD 64X2 4400 OC 2.4GHz, 3GB OCZ,
Running: XP Pro, Vista Ultimate 32-bit, Vista Business, Ubuntu 7.10, Ubuntu 8.04 LTS
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| Try this at an elevated cmd line.
netsh interface tcp set global autotuning=disabled
The autotune feature isnt perfect and will balk at certain types of traffic and other things.
SPI routers do not mess with Vista, as I have had my Vista Business laptop running on my home network with a DIR-655 router with SPI firewall and no adverse affects at all. |
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