On Thursday 06 February 2003 03:09 am, Kurt Weiss wrote: > my old wireless ap hangs too, if the signal is not strong enough. -> > this results, cause the PCMCIA card has not this strength as the ap has. > on the notebook u see medium quality, but the signal does not recieve > the ap... > our new ap runs well (after flashing newest firmware...)
> which ap u use? Linksys' standard Wired/wireless AP, the one that's on the front page of CompUsa, etc. I can look up the model number if that's really key. > which card u use? Orinico Silver, under RedHat 8.0 > are u using encryption on wlan? Nope, not right now > did u try to slow down (fix 5.5mbits/s)? How do i do this? I was under the impression that 802.11b transmitted at 2.2Mbs... Do I need to set it to this, or to 5.5Mbps? >did u check "save transmit" > (evtl. ap) when microwaves are in the near? Would this be on the ap or the card? Thanks, Eric > i hope it helps... > > Eric Ellsworth schrieb: > > Hi, > > I have samba running on a home LAN using a Linksys mixed wired (100 Mbit > > ethernet) & wireless access point, which also does NAT to a DSL modem. > > The server is connected to this access point via an ethernet cable. > > Clients can connect via wireless or wired network connection. > > I am using encrypted passwords, and have in smb.conf: > > socket options = TCP_NODELAY SO_RCVBUF=4096 SO_SNDBUF=4096 > > IPTOS_LOWDELAY > > When I connect to a share from the client, copying down from this share > > gets so slow it locks the client - in Windows, the instance of Windows > > Explorer locks, while in Linux under an xterm, > > # cp /mnt/share/test/somefile.dat /home/me/test/somefile.dat > > results in: > > cp: reading `/mnt/share/test/somefile.dat': Input/output error > > > > Copying up to server is no problem on either side, and copying up and > > down are no problem when the client is connected to the networked by > > wired connection. -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
