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Win2k <-> WinME = Slow Network!

#1 User is offline   Takashi 

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Posted 14 July 2001 - 03:31 PM

Recently I've upgraded the OS on both of my machines and networking just became really slow.

I was running Win98 on both machines before and I didn't have a problem with network speed but Now that after I've upgraded to a Win2K Pro and WinMe Box, here's the problems I'm beginning to have:

Networking really slow, when I browse the network in the network neighborhood it's really really slow, takes ages to load up. And when I tried to copy files back and forth, it would take ages! Copying a 100Meg folder would take 365minutes?? What da? It use to only take about 5 minutes! maybe less even, Obviously there's something wrong.

I'm using WinRoute Lite on the Win2k Machine because I needed to forward a ports to my WinME machine for a certain application, therefore I can't erase WinRoute, [Unless someone can tell me if Win2k itself has a port forwarding util or if there's a way to forward a port in win2k?]

Anyways, I recall seeing some tweaks I can do in the registery? I can't remember anymore... it was a while ago.

Anyways, thanks for anyone who can help. smile
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#2 User is offline   Simon Phoenix 

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Posted 24 July 2001 - 03:36 AM

Not sure about WinME but I had the same problem with my Win2k box and my WinXP laptop. I made the change recommended in this MS Knowledge Base article on the WinXP box and it smokes now. (I now it says NT 4

http://support.microsoft.com/directory/

Article ID: Q279282

Here's another of interest article for the 100MB hub users about the high rate of collisions on 100MB networks.

Article ID: Q169789

Hope those help.

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#3 User is offline   Uykucu 

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Posted 24 July 2001 - 01:47 PM

try assigning IP's under the same subnet.
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