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Windows Slow Uploads 1

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RobBentley

IS-IT--Management
May 10, 2003
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I have a Single Server Windows 2000 Domain.
The clients are connected to the server using a
10/100Mbps N-Way Switch.

If a client copies a file FROM the server the speed
is great, as 100m/bit should be.

If however, a client copies a file TO the server, the
speed is awfull.

I have tried changing the servers NIC, changing the switch,
changing the cabling, but nothing solves this.
I even when to the extream of re-installing the O/S
and even put it onto a 180day trial copy of
Windows Server 2003 just to see if that was it.

Still i have the slow uploads.

I can upload to any other machine perfectly, its just
THIS SERVER - and its sooo anoying.

The server copes well, there are only 9 clients and my laptop, making 10, it shares files, printers and has roaming user profiles.

The spec is: Athlon 2000xp / 1024mb DDR Ram / 2x20gb hdd 1x40gb hdd & a CD-RW Drive (all IDE).

The strange this about all this is if the server copies the file using windows shares FROM the client to itself, the
speed is perfectly file, its if the client uses a share
on the server to copy the file TO the server.

If anyone can help with this most strange problem
i would be very very greatfull!


Thanks in advance!


Robert
 
Hi!

I have same situation. Upload file from Win2K server to any host computer speed is 15Kb/s. My DSL upload speed test is 120kb/s. My NIC and Switch all 10/100. Why the upload speed can not reach to connect speed. Some one download the files from my server is too slow. Please help!! Thank you.

Andy

Andy
 
Hi!

I have same situation. Upload file from Win2K server to any host computer speed is 15Kb/s. My DSL upload speed test is 120kb/s. My NIC and Switch all 10/100. Why the upload speed can not reach to connect speed. Some one download the files from my server is too slow. Please help!! Thank you.

Andy

 
I'm not sure this will apply for Robert's problem, but this will apply to Andy888's:

Check your firewall/Router on both ends to make sure that they accept fragmented packets on the VPN ports. (or just turn it on for the entire firewall/router).





"In space, nobody can hear you click..."
 
What kind of clients do you have? I've experienced the same issue, but only with Windows XP clients.

Solution to the problem:


In a nutshull, XP has trouble with SMB and a domain controller. Tests showed that if and only if Windows Explorer had its focus on the share, the problem would occur. We would copy thousands of files via Explorer and it would be dog slow until you clicked on the C:\ drive. Same for DOS copies - copy slow until you closed down explorer.

BTW, I decided to disable ENABLESECURITYSIGNING and REQUIRESECURITYSIGNING, and my problems have gone away.

Hope this helps.
 
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