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In all fairness it got better in Windows 7, Duck tongue.gif

Oh, I know... so has file transferring so TerraCopy might not help either.

OP.... just plug one PC directly into the other... test again.

This requires a crossover cable which I do not have - or can I get around it with a regular CAT6/5e cable and setting something up on one end?

What do I do here Duckie?
    
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This requires a crossover cable which I do not have - or can I get around it with a regular CAT6/5e cable and setting something up on one end?
What do I do here Duckie?

I still think the network adapter just sucks balls on the XP box smile.gif Or might be that dodgy Atheros chip on the Win7 box. What is the driver date on either of them?
Still need to know CPU usage during file transfer...

It would be good to check DPC latency on each machine during a transfer, also... http://www.thesycon.de/dpclat/dpclat.exe
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This requires a crossover cable which I do not have - or can I get around it with a regular CAT6/5e cable and setting something up on one end?
What do I do here Duckie?

I still think the network adapter just sucks balls on the XP box smile.gif Or might be that dodgy Atheros chip on the Win7 box. What is the driver date on either of them?
Still need to know CPU usage during file transfer...

It would be good to check DPC latency on each machine during a transfer, also... http://www.thesycon.de/dpclat/dpclat.exe

Interesting. This I will do. Results in a while.....
    
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This requires a crossover cable which I do not have - or can I get around it with a regular CAT6/5e cable and setting something up on one end?
What do I do here Duckie?

Crossover cables are generally no longer required due to Automatic MDI/MDI-X.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Medium_Dependent_Interface
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OK - heres the numbers (just got around to it)
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(initiated by Windows XP machine) File {9396249KB) 8.96MB
From 7 to XP:

430 seconds: 21.4MB/s (XP) CPU: 7~13% NET: 9~30%

From XP to 7:

222 seconds: 41.2 MB/s (XP) CPU: 9~20% NET: 9~50%
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Originally Posted by Windows 7 
(initiated by Windows 7 machine) File (9396249KB) 8.96MB
From 7 to XP:

402 seconds: 22.8MB/s (XP) CPU: 8~23% NET: 5~30%

From XP to 7:

100 seconds: 91.7 MB/s (XP) CPU: 60% NET: ~90%
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Originally Posted by Comparison / Different File 
(initiated by Windows 7 machine) File (6238945KB) 56.4MB

From XP to 7:

108 seconds: 56.4 MB/s (XP) CPU: 40~45% NET: ~60%

From 7 to XP:

284 seconds: 21.4 MB/s (XP) CPU: 7~21% NET: 6~33%

So what does that mean? frown.gif
    
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Just throwing it out there, did you enable Jumbo Frames on your NICs?

 

I enabled mine on all NICs including the routers but I'm only dragged down by my HDD R/W which are Seagate Barracudas so it could be a HDD problem. :/

 

http://www.maximumpc.com/article/howtos/how_enable_jumbo_frames

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Just throwing it out there, did you enable Jumbo Frames on your NICs?

I enabled mine on all NICs including the routers but I'm only dragged down by my HDD R/W which are Seagate Barracudas so it could be a HDD problem. :/

http://www.maximumpc.com/article/howtos/how_enable_jumbo_frames

In reading that I noticed something:

"Lastly, jumbo frames are available only on gigabit networks, and every device in the path of the file transfer—all your switches (starting with the one in the router), your PC, server, and/or NAS—must all be equipped with gigabit Ethernet interfaces"

- My router is only 10/100Mb but my switch and both NIC's are Gb. Is that what is causing the problem perhaps? thinking.gif

I would have just bought a gigabit router had I known this; otherwise I wouldn't have gotten the switch...
    
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if your devices are on the same subnet, they will not need IP routing and will use L2 addressing to transfer the frames from one device to another. your router wont come into play.
 
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if your devices are on the same subnet, they will not need IP routing and will use L2 addressing to transfer the frames from one device to another. your router wont come into play.

So what is holding back transferring to XP? I should see roughly double the performance I'm seeing! frown.gif

I mean I should be, right?
    
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Well you could try to enable jumbo frames on both NICs and the switch since it's not connected to the router and as Stubass said the router isn't on the same subnet so you could try enabling them on just the sub-net...because on my network I used to have horrible transfer speeds from 10mb/s to 12mb/s when I used a 10/100 router and had both my server and workstation on gbit. I upgraded to a gbit router and the speeds jumped up to about 18mb/s to 20mb/s. Now enabled jumbo frames at 5k MTU on my server and workstation and just jumbo frames enabled on my router (can't configure the MTU on the router for some reason) , I get a whooping 30mb/s ~ 60mb/s depending on the files transferred. But I could have higher speeds but my HDDs on my server can't handle the speed.

 

Have you checked your HDD transfer speeds?

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