bpa;227901 Wrote: 
> The number of resets for the wired and 1st wireless is quite high (17)
> indicating that the far-end system probably lost packets and had to
> reset the link to continue the transfer.
> 
> If the same thing happened from server to SB (SB as the receiver) -
> each reset would result in either a time delay or possibly loss of data
> - both of which could sound as a drop-out.
> 
> It is possible that it is normal for the protocol being used by Windows
> to have a number of resets since it occurred both wired and wireless but
> your 2nd wireless run has no resets.  
> 
> The evidence is not conclusive but I think you should examine the cable
> between server and router and server network interface.  Check if there
> is a upgrade to the driver for server ethernet interface.

If it's a driver or a cable, why has it been fine during the day, and
is now at 10% (on the 5000) test :/

Compare this to my figures/graph from earlier...

< 10 :        0 :  0% 
< 20 :       37 : 69% ##################################
< 30 :       13 : 24% ############
< 40 :        1 :  2% 
< 50 :        1 :  2% 
< 60 :        0 :  0% 
< 70 :        2 :  4% #
< 75 :        0 :  0% 
< 80 :        0 :  0% 
< 85 :        0 :  0% 
< 90 :        0 :  0% 
< 95 :        0 :  0% 
< 100 :        0 :  0% 
>=100 :        0 :  0% 
max  : 68.489583
min  : 11.752577
avg  : 19.926966


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