Wireless S-L-O-W Samba Domain Logon...

2003-09-17 Thread RA Cohen
Don't know if this is the right maillist for this but --

We have two satellite school buildings linked to a central
hub. I have recently replaced the last Microsoft server with a
freebsd box running Samba and acting as PDC. The two satellite
buildings are linked with dedicated T1 circuits and the Samba
server is in the hub building. Everything works so far...

I needed to extend the reach of the wiring in one of the
buildings and installed an SMC inexpensive router/access point
running the latest and greatest 802.11G. The wireless cards
installed in several desktops are also SMC and 802.11G
compliant. The desktops were joined to the Samba domain and are
running Window 2000 Professional. Everything works but the
domain logins are so slow as to be almost unuseable. Once
logged-in, the connection is fast and snappy, almost
indistinguishable from the wired connections in the same
building. What could be going on?? Yes there is the download
time for the roaming profile but that in itself can't explain
10-15 minute login waits...

I will probably post this question on the Samba list as well,
forgive me if it is misplaced here, but freebsd folks are pretty
bright as a rule maybe you have some ideas (Samba is running on
FreeBSD v 4.8 Release soon-to-be-upgraded-to-stable).

Thanks in advance!


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Re: Wireless S-L-O-W Samba Domain Logon...

2003-09-17 Thread Garance A Drosihn
At 9:59 AM -0700 9/17/03, RA Cohen wrote:
I needed to extend the reach of the wiring in one of the
buildings and installed an SMC inexpensive router/access
point running the latest and greatest 802.11G. ...
Everything works but the domain logins are so slow as to
be almost unuseable.
Does that wireless access-point do NAT?  We have our
wireless connections behind a NAT box, and that does
cause problems for things like WINS and some kinds of
samba connections.  I have no idea if that is related
to what you are seeing, but if the box is doing NAT
then that could be significant.
I am not a samba expert though, so I can't really answer
your question.
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