- Jan 2, 2006
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I've got Clark Connect set up as my router and file server and my main computer is Vista x64. Both boxes are using quality Intel Gigabit network cards.
File transfer:
Windows -> CC: 25MB/s
CC -> Windows: 8.27MB/s
The speed of CC -> Windows used to be a measly 5MB/s.
Looking around the CC forums gave me two things to tweak:
In etc/firewall I commented out the following lines:
In smb.conf I did two different things:
I commented out SO_RCVBUF=8192 and SO_SNDBUF=8192 in Socket Options (TCP_NODELAY is still there)
I also tried not commenting these out but instead raising their values by a lot.
So these tweaks have netted me a whopping 3MB/s increase.
I'm starting to think that the problem isn't on the Linux end, but on the Vista end. Are there any Vista tweaks I should do for this?
File transfer:
Windows -> CC: 25MB/s
CC -> Windows: 8.27MB/s
The speed of CC -> Windows used to be a measly 5MB/s.
Looking around the CC forums gave me two things to tweak:
In etc/firewall I commented out the following lines:
BANDWIDTH_UPSTREAM_BURST=3000
BANDWIDTH_UPSTREAM_CBURST=3000
BANDWIDTH_DOWNSTREAM_BURST=3000
BANDWIDTH_DOWNSTREAM_CBURST=3000
In smb.conf I did two different things:
I commented out SO_RCVBUF=8192 and SO_SNDBUF=8192 in Socket Options (TCP_NODELAY is still there)
I also tried not commenting these out but instead raising their values by a lot.
So these tweaks have netted me a whopping 3MB/s increase.
I'm starting to think that the problem isn't on the Linux end, but on the Vista end. Are there any Vista tweaks I should do for this?