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IllNeverHaveYouAgain
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      02-06-2008
I'm trying to send stuff across the network but large files (>600MB) always
seem to have a high chance of failing and I get this error:



Ones that are like 300MBs and under seem to fail often but at least a few
can get through.

I have Windows Vista on each of the 3 PCs on the network. 1 is a desktop
while the other two are notebooks. I have a Netgear DG834GT router which says
it's Vista Compatible on the website.

I'm not sure when this started or if it's been an ongoing problem. I
transfered the *.gcfs (Game Cache Files) to my brother's notebook fine back
in November. They all weigh in at a gig or over. But now a small zipped mod
(200MBs) is having trouble being delivered without me getting the above
message.

Please ask if you'd like anymore information, as right now I'm not really
sure what else to provide.

I posted on Techspot and they suggested one of the PCs in my network may
need a new ethernet or wireless NIC driver. Do you guys thing this could be
it?



I'll provide HijackThis logs of each PC in the network tomorrow. Perhaps
they're infected with something, or somethings running and disrupting the
transfers? Dunno.

Any help would be appreciated.
 
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IllNeverHaveYouAgain
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      02-06-2008
Damn, there's no Edit or Modify. Sorry for the double post but I'll just add
a proper hyperlink to my screenshot:

http://i49.photobucket.com/albums/f2...tworkError.jpg

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"IllNeverHaveYouAgain" wrote:

> I'm trying to send stuff across the network but large files (>600MB) always
> seem to have a high chance of failing and I get this error:
>
>
>
> Ones that are like 300MBs and under seem to fail often but at least a few
> can get through.
>
> I have Windows Vista on each of the 3 PCs on the network. 1 is a desktop
> while the other two are notebooks. I have a Netgear DG834GT router which says
> it's Vista Compatible on the website.
>
> I'm not sure when this started or if it's been an ongoing problem. I
> transfered the *.gcfs (Game Cache Files) to my brother's notebook fine back
> in November. They all weigh in at a gig or over. But now a small zipped mod
> (200MBs) is having trouble being delivered without me getting the above
> message.
>
> Please ask if you'd like anymore information, as right now I'm not really
> sure what else to provide.
>
> I posted on Techspot and they suggested one of the PCs in my network may
> need a new ethernet or wireless NIC driver. Do you guys thing this could be
> it?
>
>
>
> I'll provide HijackThis logs of each PC in the network tomorrow. Perhaps
> they're infected with something, or somethings running and disrupting the
> transfers? Dunno.
>
> Any help would be appreciated.

 
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Robert L. \(MS-MVP\)
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      02-06-2008
You may try to disable auto-tuning. this how to may help.

Vista IPCONFIG and Network SettingsHow to: assign multiple static IPs in
Vista How to change the binding order of network providers How to disable
Auto-tuning on Windows Vista ...
www.howtonetworking.com/vista/vistaipconfig.htm


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"IllNeverHaveYouAgain" <>
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> I'm trying to send stuff across the network but large files (>600MB)
> always
> seem to have a high chance of failing and I get this error:
>
>
>
> Ones that are like 300MBs and under seem to fail often but at least a few
> can get through.
>
> I have Windows Vista on each of the 3 PCs on the network. 1 is a desktop
> while the other two are notebooks. I have a Netgear DG834GT router which
> says
> it's Vista Compatible on the website.
>
> I'm not sure when this started or if it's been an ongoing problem. I
> transfered the *.gcfs (Game Cache Files) to my brother's notebook fine
> back
> in November. They all weigh in at a gig or over. But now a small zipped
> mod
> (200MBs) is having trouble being delivered without me getting the above
> message.
>
> Please ask if you'd like anymore information, as right now I'm not really
> sure what else to provide.
>
> I posted on Techspot and they suggested one of the PCs in my network may
> need a new ethernet or wireless NIC driver. Do you guys thing this could
> be
> it?
>
>
>
> I'll provide HijackThis logs of each PC in the network tomorrow. Perhaps
> they're infected with something, or somethings running and disrupting the
> transfers? Dunno.
>
> Any help would be appreciated.


 
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IllNeverHaveYouAgain
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      02-07-2008
OK. So all I do is type "netsh interface tcp set global
autotuninglevel=disabled" in Command Prompt on each of the PCs? Is that how I
disable autotuning? And why would autotuning be causing this problem by the
way? Isn't it supposed to help computers with individual firewalls
communicate with each other?

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Chuck [MVP]
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      02-08-2008
On Thu, 7 Feb 2008 16:51:01 -0800, IllNeverHaveYouAgain
<> wrote:

>OK. So all I do is type "netsh interface tcp set global
>autotuninglevel=disabled" in Command Prompt on each of the PCs? Is that how I
>disable autotuning? And why would autotuning be causing this problem by the
>way? Isn't it supposed to help computers with individual firewalls
>communicate with each other?


Auto-Tuning requires Windows Scaling, which is a feature provided on newer
routers. It's a newer feature, though, and before Vista wasn't used so much,
which contributes to the fact that it doesn't work on all routers even if it's
supposedly included. Sometimes a firmware upgrade will make it work.
<http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2007/06/autotuning-in-vista-maybe-not-ready-for.html>
http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2007/0...ready-for.html

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IllNeverHaveYouAgain
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      02-08-2008
OK, thanks. I'll try it out and see if it works. Might be a week before I get
back to you though.

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"Chuck [MVP]" wrote:

> On Thu, 7 Feb 2008 16:51:01 -0800, IllNeverHaveYouAgain
> <> wrote:
>
> >OK. So all I do is type "netsh interface tcp set global
> >autotuninglevel=disabled" in Command Prompt on each of the PCs? Is that how I
> >disable autotuning? And why would autotuning be causing this problem by the
> >way? Isn't it supposed to help computers with individual firewalls
> >communicate with each other?

>
> Auto-Tuning requires Windows Scaling, which is a feature provided on newer
> routers. It's a newer feature, though, and before Vista wasn't used so much,
> which contributes to the fact that it doesn't work on all routers even if it's
> supposedly included. Sometimes a firmware upgrade will make it work.
> <http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2007/06/autotuning-in-vista-maybe-not-ready-for.html>
> http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2007/0...ready-for.html
>
> --
> Cheers,
> Chuck, MS-MVP 2005-2007 [Windows - Networking]
> http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/
> Paranoia is not a problem, when it's a normal response from experience.
> My email is AT DOT
> actual address pchuck mvps org.
>

 
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