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 -- NeilF ------------------------------------------------------------------------ NeilF's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=13059 View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=38451 _______________________________________________ discuss mailing list [email protected] http://lists.slimdevices.com/lists/listinfo/discuss
