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#1 Feb 08 2007 at 12:51 PM Rating: Excellent
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If you're the sort of person who can't help buying a shiny new box when presented the opportunity, and you've "upgraded" to vista, you may find that your network performance has trashed itself.

Googling a bit found this resource:
http://robgarrett.com/cs/blogs/software/archive/2006/12/31/vista-firefox-2-slow-network.aspx

And I thought I'd pass it on for the bleeding edge idiots like me.

Quote:

"netsh interface tcp set global autotuning=disabled"


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#2 Feb 08 2007 at 9:19 PM Rating: Excellent
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I don't suppose you've seen a list of routers anywhere that are prone to that issue?
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#3 Feb 11 2007 at 5:10 PM Rating: Decent
Illia wrote:
If you're the sort of person who can't help buying a shiny new box when presented the opportunity, and you've "upgraded" to vista, you may find that your network performance has trashed itself.

Googling a bit found this resource:
http://robgarrett.com/cs/blogs/software/archive/2006/12/31/vista-firefox-2-slow-network.aspx

And I thought I'd pass it on for the bleeding edge idiots like me.

Quote:

"netsh interface tcp set global autotuning=disabled"




great find, wish i had found this about 4 hours ago. just formatted a friends laptop to get vista off of it for more then just networking issues.

he is now running XP Pro and getting much better performance in everything from the laptop.
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