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Slow Wireless Transfers....
Router: D-Link DIR-615 REV.
Desktop:
Windows 7 Ult 64x
Quad Core Intel q9300 @ 2.5Ghz
6gb ram
Antivir AV software
PC Tools Threatfire
D-link DWA-130 REV. E1
Netbook:
Windows 7 Ult 32x
Atom N450 1.66GHZ
1gb ram
Antivir AV Software
Adapter Broadcom 802.11b/g adapter
When I try to transfer files from my netbook to desktop or vice versa it goes around 150-200 KBps in this configuration. My connection is full strength on both the netbook and the desktop pc. The desktop is connecting at 150Mbps and the laptop connecting at 54 Mbps. I know I can't expect type of speeds when transferring files. Though I just threw that out that it shouldn't be a signal issue. I have disabled the RDC, and these commands:
netsh interface tcp set global autotuning=disabled
netsh interface tcp set global chimney=disabled
netsh interface tcp set global rss=disabled
None of that has even helped. I know for a fact the desktop wireless adapter and router works perfectly with Windows xp and file transfers. Though at this point I could upload the files to the internet and download them quicker than I could do copy and paste file transfer on my own network. Another interesting thing is that the internet connection just flat out dies on the desktop when transferring the files to it. Not sure about to the netbook. I have also disabled all the security software on the desktop and netbook and didn't make one bit of difference. Thanks for any insight regarding this?