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Old February 3rd 05, 05:14 PM
mcp6453
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I have been able to achieve almost 5MB download speed with RoadRunner on
each of my home computers. However, I just acquired a Gateway E-4200
computer for a friend, and in the process of cleaning it up and updating
it, I discovered that the NIC was bad. So, I replaced it with a new one.
The problem is, I cannot get the machine to download faster than about
2.8MB on the same connection that other machines reach full download
speed. Here's what I have done to tweak the machine for optimum download:

1) Set RWIN to 65535, like my other machines
2) Installed a new NIC
3) Installed a Linksys USB-to-Ethernet converter
4) Boot into safe mode to make sure there are no phantom devices or
drivers installed.
5) Defrag the hard drive
6) Run EasyCleaner to clean up the registry
7) Run Dr. Hardware to make sure that all benchmarks are normal
8) Run Dr. TCP to look for any abnormalities
9) Rebooted many times to be sure that any changes were made effective.

I still cannot get the machine over 3MB (600Kb). A download test through
the LAN to another computer downloaded at almost 50MB, so the Ethernet
card should be good. It is a Gateway E4200 with 550 MHz PIII running
Windows 98SE. An IDENTICAL machine sitting beside it on the same
Ethernet connection gets 601KB download. The machine does not yet have
antivirus software on it, so that's not a problem.

Any suggestions as to what I may have overlooked appreciated. Also, if
there is a more appropriate forum, please advise, as well.
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Old February 3rd 05, 05:22 PM
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mcp6453,
Check with the replacement nic card's manufacturer's site, and see if =
there has been a driver/firmware upgrade, since the day it was =
manufactured.

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"mcp6453" wrote in message =
...
I have been able to achieve almost 5MB download speed with RoadRunner on =

each of my home computers. However, I just acquired a Gateway E-4200=20
computer for a friend, and in the process of cleaning it up and updating =

it, I discovered that the NIC was bad. So, I replaced it with a new one. =

The problem is, I cannot get the machine to download faster than about=20
2.8MB on the same connection that other machines reach full download=20
speed. Here's what I have done to tweak the machine for optimum =
download:

1) Set RWIN to 65535, like my other machines
2) Installed a new NIC
3) Installed a Linksys USB-to-Ethernet converter
4) Boot into safe mode to make sure there are no phantom devices or=20
drivers installed.
5) Defrag the hard drive
6) Run EasyCleaner to clean up the registry
7) Run Dr. Hardware to make sure that all benchmarks are normal
8) Run Dr. TCP to look for any abnormalities
9) Rebooted many times to be sure that any changes were made effective.

I still cannot get the machine over 3MB (600Kb). A download test through =

the LAN to another computer downloaded at almost 50MB, so the Ethernet=20
card should be good. It is a Gateway E4200 with 550 MHz PIII running=20
Windows 98SE. An IDENTICAL machine sitting beside it on the same=20
Ethernet connection gets 601KB download. The machine does not yet have=20
antivirus software on it, so that's not a problem.

Any suggestions as to what I may have overlooked appreciated. Also, if=20
there is a more appropriate forum, please advise, as well.
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Old February 3rd 05, 05:22 PM posted to microsoft.public.win98.networking
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Default Internet Download Speed Problem

mcp6453,
Check with the replacement nic card's manufacturer's site, and see if there has been a driver/firmware upgrade, since the day it was manufactured.

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"mcp6453" wrote in message ...
I have been able to achieve almost 5MB download speed with RoadRunner on
each of my home computers. However, I just acquired a Gateway E-4200
computer for a friend, and in the process of cleaning it up and updating
it, I discovered that the NIC was bad. So, I replaced it with a new one.
The problem is, I cannot get the machine to download faster than about
2.8MB on the same connection that other machines reach full download
speed. Here's what I have done to tweak the machine for optimum download:

1) Set RWIN to 65535, like my other machines
2) Installed a new NIC
3) Installed a Linksys USB-to-Ethernet converter
4) Boot into safe mode to make sure there are no phantom devices or
drivers installed.
5) Defrag the hard drive
6) Run EasyCleaner to clean up the registry
7) Run Dr. Hardware to make sure that all benchmarks are normal
8) Run Dr. TCP to look for any abnormalities
9) Rebooted many times to be sure that any changes were made effective.

I still cannot get the machine over 3MB (600Kb). A download test through
the LAN to another computer downloaded at almost 50MB, so the Ethernet
card should be good. It is a Gateway E4200 with 550 MHz PIII running
Windows 98SE. An IDENTICAL machine sitting beside it on the same
Ethernet connection gets 601KB download. The machine does not yet have
antivirus software on it, so that's not a problem.

Any suggestions as to what I may have overlooked appreciated. Also, if
there is a more appropriate forum, please advise, as well.
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Old February 5th 05, 03:17 PM
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RRR_News wrote:
mcp6453,
Check with the replacement nic card's manufacturer's site, and see if there has been a driver/firmware upgrade, since the day it was manufactured.


The problem was a bad RJ45 jack, believe it or not.
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Old February 5th 05, 03:17 PM posted to microsoft.public.win98.networking
mcp6453
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Default Internet Download Speed Problem

RRR_News wrote:
mcp6453,
Check with the replacement nic card's manufacturer's site, and see if there has been a driver/firmware upgrade, since the day it was manufactured.


The problem was a bad RJ45 jack, believe it or not.
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Old February 7th 05, 04:01 PM
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"mcp6453" wrote in message
...
RRR_News wrote:
mcp6453,
Check with the replacement nic card's manufacturer's site, and see if
there has been a driver/firmware upgrade, since the day it was
manufactured.


The problem was a bad RJ45 jack, believe it or not.


very interesting....thks


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Old February 7th 05, 04:01 PM posted to microsoft.public.win98.networking
Haggis[_2_]
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Default Internet Download Speed Problem


"mcp6453" wrote in message
...
RRR_News wrote:
mcp6453,
Check with the replacement nic card's manufacturer's site, and see if
there has been a driver/firmware upgrade, since the day it was
manufactured.


The problem was a bad RJ45 jack, believe it or not.


very interesting....thks


 




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