jonheal Wrote: 
> When I browse the mapped drive from my XP box, it's quite unresponsive.
> Creating a new folder takes 10 or 15 seconds. However, when I browse
> the mapped drive from the W2K box, it's very responsive. Really not a
> whole lot different than browsing the drive in the W2K PC itself. So
> I'm not sure you can blame all slowdowns on the NSLU2 itself.
When I first got my slug, I recall doing a lot of benchmarking. I got
vastly different results from my win98 box and my w2k box. The win98
box is about 1/3 the speed but accessed the slug disk at about 5 times
the speed of the w2k box.
IIRC the problem was the setting of one of the tcp parameters, like
windowsize. Which comes about because the slug pretends to be some
other device, some unknown version of windows NT or something, and w2k
tries to be all smart about negotiating with it and it fails to
understand what the slug can and can't do and messes up window size.
The win98 box had no such preconceived notions, didn't try to negotiate
with the slug, and so didn't fall into the trap the slug ppl had left
for them.
When I upgrades to the most recent Linksys release, R63 I think, the
one that supports FAT32, I didn't notice the same performance problem.
But I've only played with it a bit (the slug isn't in constant use -
based on the first set of results, I went another way). So maybe the
networking glitch got fixed. 

More research is, I guess, necessary.

I'm hopeful, with some of the modifications that are being made now to
the Slimserver and some that will come in the next major release, that
the lower-level, device-driver-like functions of Slimserver can run on
a hardware-unmodified slug and the higher levels over the network on
some other host, or even on a second unmodified slug sitting beside the
first one. That would be an ideal situation, for me at least and
hopefully for many others.

Then, a slimserver could well be a slugfarm consisting of 2 $100 slugs,
a $100 wired/wireless router and a $200 USB hard disk. Now that they're
making stand-up routers and standup hard disks, they'd just look like 4
little boxes standing together. Could look kinda cool.


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