I've run across a Windows networking problem that I've never before seen. I have no clues...
I needed to attach a Win98SE laptop to our LAN which has broadband. Networking (other than dial-up) was not installed. I inserted a new PC Card ethernet adapter (wired) and installed the drivers. No problems...
After rebooting and logging in, I have access to our WinXPPro server and the broadband connection. All is good. I go to the Windows Update sight to install the latest security updates. First problem: when I click the "Scan for Updates" link it takes more than five (5) minutes to find and show updates. Something is amiss but, oh well.. I request the updates. Download speed is no better than a modem. It takes over an hour to get updates that should have taken less than five minutes.
Next problem: I try to copy a few files from the server to the laptop. Browsing the network is brisk. No delays. The Link/Act light on the NIC flashes rapidly. When I start the copy operation, boom, everything (on the laptop) slows to a crawl, just like the internet download. The Link/Act light now blinks much more slowly. It takes early ten minutes to copy a 5MB file! The bottleneck appears to be in the local networking.
So far, I've done the following: Removed all networking from the Network config and removed all network devices from Device Manager then reinstalled everything from scratch. I've tried three different NICs with three sets of drivers. The behavior is exactly the same regardless. I tried a different patch cable and port from the network hub. No change. I've tried every speed/duplex setting available on each of the NICs and the ones that work at all still exhibit the same problem. Everything works as expected except when anything more than a few bytes of data has to pass through the network. All other computers (from Win95 to XP, including two similar laptops) on the LAN work fine.
I have NO ideas where to look for such a problem. ANY ideas would be very much appreciated. TIA.
I needed to attach a Win98SE laptop to our LAN which has broadband. Networking (other than dial-up) was not installed. I inserted a new PC Card ethernet adapter (wired) and installed the drivers. No problems...
After rebooting and logging in, I have access to our WinXPPro server and the broadband connection. All is good. I go to the Windows Update sight to install the latest security updates. First problem: when I click the "Scan for Updates" link it takes more than five (5) minutes to find and show updates. Something is amiss but, oh well.. I request the updates. Download speed is no better than a modem. It takes over an hour to get updates that should have taken less than five minutes.
Next problem: I try to copy a few files from the server to the laptop. Browsing the network is brisk. No delays. The Link/Act light on the NIC flashes rapidly. When I start the copy operation, boom, everything (on the laptop) slows to a crawl, just like the internet download. The Link/Act light now blinks much more slowly. It takes early ten minutes to copy a 5MB file! The bottleneck appears to be in the local networking.
So far, I've done the following: Removed all networking from the Network config and removed all network devices from Device Manager then reinstalled everything from scratch. I've tried three different NICs with three sets of drivers. The behavior is exactly the same regardless. I tried a different patch cable and port from the network hub. No change. I've tried every speed/duplex setting available on each of the NICs and the ones that work at all still exhibit the same problem. Everything works as expected except when anything more than a few bytes of data has to pass through the network. All other computers (from Win95 to XP, including two similar laptops) on the LAN work fine.
I have NO ideas where to look for such a problem. ANY ideas would be very much appreciated. TIA.