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dazz87

join:2009-10-20
Pasadena, CA


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[Help Me] DIR 655 transfer rate is slow on gigabit.

Hi, just wondering why my transfer rate is slow on my dir 655 (firmware 1.21). Last night I was transferring a video (356mb) from my PC to the PS3 and it took about 1 min. Both my pc and pS3 are wired. Both are using cat5e cable and nothing else is wired into the router. I have a intel pro 1000 gigabit card in my pc connected at 1000. The PS3 is set to 1000BASE-T. I was using Java media server. The router is in my room with the PC, and the PS3 Is a floor down. The cat5e from the ps3 to the router is about 30 feet. My desktop is XP sp3 2gb ram and 7200 rpm harddrive. the transfer rate is about as good as my notebook (intel 5300) Am I doing something wrong here? Thanks


tipstir

join:2004-11-14
Enfield, CT
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said by dazz87 See Profile :

Hi, just wondering why my transfer rate is slow on my dir 655 (firmware 1.21). Last night I was transferring a video (356mb) from my PC to the PS3 and it took about 1 min. Both my pc and pS3 are wired. Both are using cat5e cable and nothing else is wired into the router. I have a intel pro 1000 gigabit card in my pc connected at 1000. The PS3 is set to 1000BASE-T. I was using Java media server. The router is in my room with the PC, and the PS3 Is a floor down. The cat5e from the ps3 to the router is about 30 feet. My desktop is XP sp3 2gb ram and 7200 rpm harddrive. the transfer rate is about as good as my notebook (intel 5300) Am I doing something wrong here? Thanks
Sounds like DNSRelay issue or the RAM max out. Power cycle the unit (turn it off and on) try it again.
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