Here's a fun problem (networking)

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Here's a fun problem (networking)

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I have this strange problem with my computers. I have three networked atm:

Computer A: brand new rig, with a Gigabit Ethernet/LAN onboard its MSI 915P Combo motherboard

Computer B: newish rig, Dell Dimension 5000, also with onboard Gigabit Ethernet/LAN

Computer C: older machine with a 10Mbit PCI NIC on an Asus K7-V mobo.

all three work fine, connected to the internet, remote desktop to eachother, etc. except for one thing

Whenever I copy something 'large' (about 30megs) from Computer C to Computer A, Computer A will lose its network connection while he's copying. this can happen after 5 seconds, 10 seconds or even a minute. It's totally lost from the network and internet until I restart Computer A.
Copying something from Computer B to A poses no problem, copying something from Cimputer C to B works fine too. It's the copying from C to A that doesnt seem to work right. it's quite annoying indeed; I can work around it by copying the stuff from C to B, then transferring it from B to A.

I tried updating mobo and LAN drivers for Computer A. I even tried the default WinXP network drivers but to no avail.

what gives? :confused:
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Firstly blame the french
Secondly update the drivers for Computer C
Thirdly What are you using? Hub? Switch?
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damn french :icon33:
C uses the XP drivers which (i assume :A ) get updated using win update :o

im using a hub. (which might be the reason why all 3 computers tell me they have a 10mbit connection going on while 2 of them have a gigabit lan)
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Is anyone using Service Pack 1 or 2 and the others not?
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the old one isnt, it cant update for some reason (tells me it cant find atapi.sys even though its there. stupid)
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MKJ wrote:the old one isnt, it cant update for some reason (tells me it cant find atapi.sys even though its there. stupid)
Thats your problem
Update sir update :D
Reinstall if you must >:E
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is it a known problem then?
also, isnt it weird that file transfer between C and B works flawlessly, even though B and A are nearly identical when it comes to specs? :o
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MKJ wrote:is it a known problem then?
also, isnt it weird that file transfer between C and B works flawlessly, even though B and A are nearly identical when it comes to specs? :o
Well i had problems with transfers between 2 PC's that were not
running all updates software....

Is one runnin SP1 and another running SP2
But C is running standard windows?
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C is running SP1, the other two SP2
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hmm shouldnt be a problem then...
But it might worth a try anyhoo
Other than that, just remove all cables and then delete all network stuff from the computers. reset them up...*shrug*
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set them all to 10mbit and see what happens, or figure out what's wrong with C, doesn't sound healthy.
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4days wrote:set them all to 10mbit and see what happens, or figure out what's wrong with C, doesn't sound healthy.
the two gigabits are running at 10mbit - they did that themselves for some reason (prolly because theres a 10mbit in the network? or because my hub is from the 1700's)
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MKJ wrote:
4days wrote:set them all to 10mbit and see what happens, or figure out what's wrong with C, doesn't sound healthy.
the two gigabits are running at 10mbit - they did that themselves for some reason (prolly because theres a 10mbit in the network? or because my hub is from the 1700's)
have u tried just swaping the cables around in the hub ports? :shrug:
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Don Carlos wrote:
MKJ wrote:is it a known problem then?
also, isnt it weird that file transfer between C and B works flawlessly, even though B and A are nearly identical when it comes to specs? :o
Well i had problems with transfers between 2 PC's that were not
running all updates software....

Is one runnin SP1 and another running SP2
But C is running standard windows?
that doesn't matter.

sounds like a crap hub to me.
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it got more interesting.
i hooked up computer D to the network (winxp sp2, 10mbit nic) and the same problem occurs when copying to A.

juggs you say it might be the hub, maybe overloading? its always been 3 computers, i just swapped one with the other. or wasnt that the point you were trying to make ?

[edit]
just tried switching ports in the hub. no avail
also if it were the hub, wouldnt it be strange that computer A loses all networking functionality? i have to restart that rig everytime it happens :S
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MKJ wrote:it got more interesting.
i hooked up computer D to the network (winxp sp2, 10mbit nic) and the same problem occurs when copying to A.

juggs you say it might be the hub, maybe overloading? its always been 3 computers, i just swapped one with the other. or wasnt that the point you were trying to make ?

[edit]
just tried switching ports in the hub. no avail
also if it were the hub, wouldnt it be strange that computer A loses all networking functionality? i have to restart that rig everytime it happens :S
i missed the restart bit. i'm stumped other than swapping that hub for a switch to eliminate that as being a possible cause.
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just downloaded some obscure not digitally signed driver for the NIC version of this ethernet thing. i also just copied a 300mb file from computer D to A.
could this be a working driver?

by posting this i most likely jinxed it now
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MKJ wrote:just downloaded some obscure not digitally signed driver for the NIC version of this ethernet thing. i also just copied a 300mb file from computer D to A.
could this be a working driver?

by posting this i most likely jinxed it now
you guys were going on about Service Pack updates. I had figured you already had whatever latest driver there was for your NIC. what i was disagreeing with was the NEED to download the newest Service Pack other than security reasons.
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i did have the latest driver. i downgraded to some non digi signed driver i found on some netwerking site (mostly linux, no less), and it looks like that fixed it.

the 3 most recent official drivers didnt :o
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is the "ethernet thing" you're referring to the onboard lan of the MSI board?
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haha yea. i refrained from using the acronym NIC because then it looks like i'm talking about an actual card :)
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