Achim
Registered user
My wireless network at home is very slow at transferring files and I cannot figure out what the problem is. This used to work fine. I can't pinpoint when the problem started or what caused it, but it was probably after a Windows update
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To give you an idea: this morning I transferred 19 photos from my new digital camera (Panasonic Lumix DMC-FS5) to my external HD (a 250GB Freecom Classic SL Network Drive running firmware 3.10.1226, formatted in NTFS).
Transfer time of the whole lot (76.4MB):
wireless: exactly 20 minutes
via USB: exactly 4 minutes
I'm using an IBM T41 Thinkpad, XP Pro SP3, Intel Pentium M 1600MHz, 1.5GB RAM. AVG 8 (latest version). It makes no difference to the transfer times whether AVG is running or not (I uninstalled it to check).
The strange thing is that when I try to edit pics saved on the HD and access them wirelessly, the first one is accessible and saved quickly, any other one thereafter takes ages to be processed. Again, whether AVG is running or not makes no difference. No problems editing & saving when using the USB connection.
This leads me to believe that the problem lies with the router, an older (4yrs?) Netgear DG834G v1. Netgear stopped firmware upgrades for this puppy quite a while back and mine's running on the latest firmware for v2 (3.01.38). It occasionally drops the connection briefly. I've tried just about every channel but cannot eliminate the drop-outs completely.
I'm using both the XP firewall and the one in the router. Turning them both off has not made any difference, nor has using only one of them.
Lest I forget: it makes no difference whether I use Windows Explorer, Nikon Transfer, Irfan View, Photoshop Elements 7.0, Gimp, Picasa, or FujiPix Viewer to effect the file transfer.
I'm at a loss at what to check or do next. Before I throw in the towel and buy a new router, does anyone have any ideas what else I might check?
Many thanks,
Achim
To give you an idea: this morning I transferred 19 photos from my new digital camera (Panasonic Lumix DMC-FS5) to my external HD (a 250GB Freecom Classic SL Network Drive running firmware 3.10.1226, formatted in NTFS).
Transfer time of the whole lot (76.4MB):
wireless: exactly 20 minutes
via USB: exactly 4 minutes
I'm using an IBM T41 Thinkpad, XP Pro SP3, Intel Pentium M 1600MHz, 1.5GB RAM. AVG 8 (latest version). It makes no difference to the transfer times whether AVG is running or not (I uninstalled it to check).
The strange thing is that when I try to edit pics saved on the HD and access them wirelessly, the first one is accessible and saved quickly, any other one thereafter takes ages to be processed. Again, whether AVG is running or not makes no difference. No problems editing & saving when using the USB connection.
This leads me to believe that the problem lies with the router, an older (4yrs?) Netgear DG834G v1. Netgear stopped firmware upgrades for this puppy quite a while back and mine's running on the latest firmware for v2 (3.01.38). It occasionally drops the connection briefly. I've tried just about every channel but cannot eliminate the drop-outs completely.
I'm using both the XP firewall and the one in the router. Turning them both off has not made any difference, nor has using only one of them.
Lest I forget: it makes no difference whether I use Windows Explorer, Nikon Transfer, Irfan View, Photoshop Elements 7.0, Gimp, Picasa, or FujiPix Viewer to effect the file transfer.
I'm at a loss at what to check or do next. Before I throw in the towel and buy a new router, does anyone have any ideas what else I might check?
Many thanks,
Achim