Re: Network speed
- From: Bob McLellan <bobmcl@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 14 Aug 2005 13:06:32 +0100
I would do some performance test (maybe copy one of the directories)from system to system) at the command line, thus eliminating the WPS from the equation. It could be the slowness is related to ini file management etc.
William L. Hartzell wrote:
Sir:
Andy Staszko wrote:
What did you do two weeks ago? Install new software or an update to some system code? Unless one of the NIC on one of the OS/2 machine is dieing on you, which PMping will quickly show by pinging your router, I think that is where you need to remember and reverse. Reboot the machines in case there is out of resource problem, a small possibility if the machine been up for a while and you used beta software like Mozilla Firefox.I have a small home LAN with two eCS machines and two Windows machines. The internal LAN speed is 100mbs.
Both machines have no problem accessing the Windows machines but when I attemp anything between the two eCS machines they crawl.
Just opening a shared directory with maybe 100 subdirectories at various depths takes an age to populate the directory tree window.
This behaviour has recently started approx. two weeks ago.
Can anybody help?
Andy Staszko
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