Soldato
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Hi
I have a really strange problem with one of my support environments.
I have a DSL router coming in from outside world and a 5 port gb switch which then connects to the 4 PCs in the room. The PCs are all the same image but they are called Server, Client1, Client2, Client3. They are all imaged the same but commissioned with different computer names.
My issue is network transfer rates which is affecting the software installed on these PCs. The server contains the main software and database and then clients have the software installed but obtain the shared data from the database. It seems to be causing severe delays calling the information from the server database due to network lag.
Even when I copy a 70mb file from the server to each of the clients it can take 10 minutes. When I transfer it between client to client it is almost instant. So I really can't figure out why the server to client connection is so slow.
I have googled the pants out of this, disabled TCP Auto-Tuning, disabled Large Send Offload (LSO), turned off IPv6 networking as still using IPv4 and cleared DNS.
Still cannot transfer files across quickly and this is having a seriously detrimental effect on workload.
Does anyone know anything that could be causing this?
I have a really strange problem with one of my support environments.
I have a DSL router coming in from outside world and a 5 port gb switch which then connects to the 4 PCs in the room. The PCs are all the same image but they are called Server, Client1, Client2, Client3. They are all imaged the same but commissioned with different computer names.
My issue is network transfer rates which is affecting the software installed on these PCs. The server contains the main software and database and then clients have the software installed but obtain the shared data from the database. It seems to be causing severe delays calling the information from the server database due to network lag.
Even when I copy a 70mb file from the server to each of the clients it can take 10 minutes. When I transfer it between client to client it is almost instant. So I really can't figure out why the server to client connection is so slow.
I have googled the pants out of this, disabled TCP Auto-Tuning, disabled Large Send Offload (LSO), turned off IPv6 networking as still using IPv4 and cleared DNS.
Still cannot transfer files across quickly and this is having a seriously detrimental effect on workload.
Does anyone know anything that could be causing this?