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I just finished transferring a file from my Dell Latitude laptop (650MHz) to
my tower (2.9GHz). Both have 10/100 net cards, and the connection was by a
crossover cable, so there was no other hardware in the path. The file was
470Meg, and it took 9 minutes to transfer. That seems a little longer than I
would have expected, although perhaps I'm not being realistic. Any thoughts?
If it is slow, any suggestions on where to look for improvement?
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"Al Dente" <nobody@home.com> wrote in message
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> I just finished transferring a file from my Dell Latitude laptop (650MHz)
> to
> my tower (2.9GHz). Both have 10/100 net cards, and the connection was by a
> crossover cable, so there was no other hardware in the path. The file was
> 470Meg, and it took 9 minutes to transfer. That seems a little longer than
> I
> would have expected, although perhaps I'm not being realistic. Any
> thoughts?
> If it is slow, any suggestions on where to look for improvement?
>
> m9876c at yahoo dot com
>
>
>
That speed sounds perfectly fine to me.
You're moving half a gig of data and I don't see a problem. (I also have a
650mhz Latitude).
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Thanks! I tried using a different card in the laptop this morning, and was
able to transfer the same 470meg file in a little less than 3 minutes, so
perhaps there was a problem with the first card....
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"Al Dente" <nobody@home.com> wrote in message
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> Thanks! I tried using a different card in the laptop this morning, and was
> able to transfer the same 470meg file in a little less than 3 minutes, so
> perhaps there was a problem with the first card....
>
>
>
Well that is certainly relevant to your initial concern.
So...
I just copied a 546mb file from one machine to another on our home network.
55 seconds.
Both 10/100 network cards, desktops, router in the middle....
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