If your NIC has some sort of config utility, you could use it for checking and altering the operation mode. Sometimes a NIC is factory set to a lower value, no matter what Windows reports, or what setting is used in Windows Networking.

A traceroute (=tracert cmd in win) to the host will reveal if there are any 
bottlenecks on the way.

Hint: streamaudio.com/site/StreamTimeout.aspx

Best,
Soren

DHSinclair wrote:
Soren,
Thank you. ATM I forget a test for half-duplex.
Switch says 1000baseT for this nic.
ipconfig /all shows all normal.
I did run all the Marvell diagnostics and they come back AOK.
(Yes, perhaps a loaded result.)

Uh, Media player tweak options? Which media player do you mean?
I do have M$ MP9, but I do not use it for online radio stuff.
Well, that I am aware of............ :)
Best,
Duncan

At 23:23 08/20/2008 -0400, you wrote:
Maybe a NIC running in half duplex?

Do you have any tweak options for the buffer in your media player?

Best,
Soren

DHSinclair wrote:
I like to listen to remote radio programs with the PC.
I am having trouble with one from LA (krla870). It comes via streamaudio.com and the Salem radio network. I can get the player to load and sync, but then the audio stream starts dropping out; frequent "buffering..." outages. I suspect it may be an
upstream trouble, but can not yet prove.
Are there local settings I have that may be causing this?
I've been through FF v3 twice and can not find any bottlenecks.
Have 1GB of ram. Any ideas on where to peek/poke to tune
this machine?
Duncan


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