Hi, all..
I'm grasping at straws here on a problem, but I thought I'd at least
toss out this idea to see what I might find out.
Can anyone offer any experience that might involve problems Intel-based
Gigabit NICs communicating with or through Linksys routers?
I have two brand-new XP boxes w/SP2 w/Intel 10/10/1000 PL NICs, each
connected to a Linksys BEFSR41 router. Access from each PC to the Net
is fine, but peer access fails on large file transfers (small xfers
work fine). Each box can ping the other just fine; quick, small
transfers seem to work without issue. Copying large files, however,
hangs; the ultimate results in a "Path is too deep" error from Windows.
(The paths for source/dest are short).
I've tried about a dozen other fixes, registry hacks, new cables,
different ports, different files, latest drivers, latest router
firmware, and other ideas, but have failed to come up with anything. At
this point, I'm down to speculating on the possibility of a problem
with the NIC talking to the router properly (somehow?) as it sets up a
session destined for a peer, theorizing that the NIC starts
communication with the router in a manner peculiar to a gigabit NIC
that the router doesn't understand.
(I have seen *veeerrrrrrryy* slow download times from some FTP sites on
the 'net, but I think that was actual 'net sloggery, not part of this
issue.)
As I said, I'm grasping at straws and freely admit this theory may be a
red herring. But I'm scratching my head for fresh ideas to get the
problem resolved, and the router is now the next step in the chain to
diagnose.
Any thoughts appreciated.
David
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Hi, CJT
Thanks for the help.
Yeah, I'm in the same boat, in that I don't *really* believe it's the
router, and in my heart-of-hearts, I think it's a Windows issue -
especially since it seems a common denominator that it seems to have
started after SP2. But I'm not an expert on networking hardware, and
just took a longshot that perhaps someone who is might have encountered
a similar problem and found it to be peculiar to a GBit NIC talking to
a non-GBit router.
It was precisely the fact that the BEFSR41 isn't Gigabit that made me
wonder about its interaction with a NIC that, in fact, was. And I
diddled with speed/duplex settings, all to no avail.
I appreciate your input and willingness to help. Thanks again.
David
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