Wireless network slow?
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Just converted the office to wireless, all seems ok except one of the five pc's seems to have a delay.
As they are all the same, what could be causing this one Pc to be slower than the rest. It does also seem to take a long time to boot up and probably has a lot of crap on it, would this affect the access speed?
Any help appreciated.
Nick
As they are all the same, what could be causing this one Pc to be slower than the rest. It does also seem to take a long time to boot up and probably has a lot of crap on it, would this affect the access speed?
Any help appreciated.
Nick
The amount of stuff on the computer shouldn't really affect access time over the WLAN other than it may be a bit slow to start transferring files (just as it's a bit slow starting up), but once it gets going it should be as quick as the others.
Things to check: has this machine been accidently put into B mode instead of G mode. This would reduce max network speed from 54Mbps to 11Mbps.
Has some spyware or virus got into your system? Run a system scan with your anti-virus and run a spyware check with AdAware (free from www.lavasoft.de). A customers machine recently slowed right down due to having loads of spyware on it.
Things to check: has this machine been accidently put into B mode instead of G mode. This would reduce max network speed from 54Mbps to 11Mbps.
Has some spyware or virus got into your system? Run a system scan with your anti-virus and run a spyware check with AdAware (free from www.lavasoft.de). A customers machine recently slowed right down due to having loads of spyware on it.
Thanks Guys.
I have just done an invoice run and that is painfully slow! Signal strength is 100% on all Pc's and we are talking a small office here (no more than 30ft between Pc's.
Is it possible to have the two main pc's wired on the Network/ADSL router to speed these up but have the other ones via the wireless connection alll on the same workgroup?
(there are 4 ports on the router)
Nick
>> Edited by Aprisa on Monday 26th January 12:12
I have just done an invoice run and that is painfully slow! Signal strength is 100% on all Pc's and we are talking a small office here (no more than 30ft between Pc's.
Is it possible to have the two main pc's wired on the Network/ADSL router to speed these up but have the other ones via the wireless connection alll on the same workgroup?
(there are 4 ports on the router)
Nick
>> Edited by Aprisa on Monday 26th January 12:12
2000/XP its in
Right click "My network places" and select properties.
Then select "Advanced" menu item at the top then select "Advanced Settings" on that menu.
You should now see "Adapters and Bindings" dialogue box. Make sure the adapter that you are actually using is at the top of the list eg: WLAN adapter if you are on the wireless network or Ethernet card if you are using cat 5 cable.
If you are using 95/98 can't remember where it is but let me know and I'll see if I can dig it up.
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