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| I just got an Inspiron 530 from Dell with Vista Home Premium installed. Everything seems fine except that the network downloads seem terribly slow. On my XP laptop using the same connection, speeds are at around 1000 kbps. On Vista download speeds are more like 100kbps even though uploads are at 800kbps. I have tried updating drivers, disabling auto-tuning, etc. I don't have any anti-virus s/w like Mcafee or Norton. Vista's network diaganostics doesn't seem to detect any problem, but did change TCP/IP MTU settings. If anybody can help, I'd really appreciate it. Thanks, Thommen | Guest
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have a router, the make/model of same. Check on the router mftr.'s website for a firmware update. Malke -- Elephant Boy Computers www.elephantboycomputers.com "Don't Panic!" MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User | Guest
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| My apartment is wired and I have directly connected the PC to the Ethernet port. As I mentioned when I plug the cable into the XP laptop, it is fine, which makes me think there is some vista-specific setting. I didn't want to introduce additional variables with a router. Thommen "Malke" wrote: Quote:
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haven't seen your issue on other laptops/machines running Vista, wired or otherwise, so I'd look to something specific to your situation - starting with your Internet equipment. Malke -- Elephant Boy Computers www.elephantboycomputers.com "Don't Panic!" MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User | Guest
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are, in fact, routers, and changing the computer's MTU from default is usually not a good idea since the router will control the transfers through its MTU setting. Check DSL reports on your modem for particulars. You can try disabling IPV6 and QoS in your TCP/IP settings. This helped my Vista cable connection. You can compare your two computer's settings by running ipconfig /all from a command prompt on XP, or from a command prompt with administrator privilege on Vista. Compare the two and note any differences. If you have static IP addresses for the two machines, try setting to automatic (DHCP) and see if there is a performance change. Q | Guest
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| Hi! First sorry mt bad english! I having same slow download transfer speed with my 64bit ultimate. download speed is XP about 1000kb/s and vista 170kb/s. i notice when i put some youtube page open in background in other browser or just open my netradio (screamer radio) software in background the download speed will be OK!! This is quite funny thing... enyone can help me what to do?"JOE-REX" wrote: Quote:
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