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| | Slow file access from domain server My network speed is ok, I can surf, watch video's but when i am connected to the domain server and i copy a file or run an application off of it, it is very slow. I disabled autotunning ip-6. Its a dell latitude D620 with a internal broadcom 57xx gb connection. I could sure use a hand if someone has the answer. |
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| | Re: Slow file access from domain server Try the other half of the fix: netsh interface tcp set global rss=disabled This disables reciever-side scaling, which is also a Vista networking improvement that can impact performance with legacy (in my case, any W2K3 R2 Servers). Reboot After running the command. --- Jeffrey Randow jeffreycentex@xxxxxx Windows Networking MVP 2001-2006 http://www.networkblog.net On Fri, 2 Nov 2007 06:21:01 -0700, Bill <Bill@xxxxxx> wrote: Quote: >My network speed is ok, I can surf, watch video's but when i am connected to >the domain server and i copy a file or run an application off of it, it is >very slow. I disabled autotunning ip-6. Its a dell latitude D620 with a >internal broadcom 57xx gb connection. I could sure use a hand if someone has >the answer. |
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| | Re: Slow file access from domain server I am also having the same trouble. When I type in the command i recieve the following error, "Set global command failed on IPv4 The requested operation requires elevation." I don't know what that means and the MSDN help site doesn't either. What can I do now? "Jeffrey Randow" wrote: Quote: > Try the other half of the fix: > > netsh interface tcp set global rss=disabled > > This disables reciever-side scaling, which is also a Vista networking > improvement that can impact performance with legacy (in my case, any > W2K3 R2 Servers). > > Reboot After running the command. > > --- > Jeffrey Randow > jeffreycentex@xxxxxx > Windows Networking MVP 2001-2006 > http://www.networkblog.net > > On Fri, 2 Nov 2007 06:21:01 -0700, Bill > <Bill@xxxxxx> wrote: > Quote: > >My network speed is ok, I can surf, watch video's but when i am connected to > >the domain server and i copy a file or run an application off of it, it is > >very slow. I disabled autotunning ip-6. Its a dell latitude D620 with a > >internal broadcom 57xx gb connection. I could sure use a hand if someone has > >the answer. |
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| | Re: Slow file access from domain server You need Run as administrator. or this post may help. Set command failed requested ...Situation: when running "netsh interface tcp set global ... this messgae: "Set global command failed on IPv4 The requested operation requires elevation". ... http://www.chicagotech.net/netforums...pic.php?t=1619 -- Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on http://www.ChicagoTech.net How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on http://www.HowToNetworking.com "Brad the IT understudy" <Brad the IT understudy@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:61CCDBB8-B10C-4E50-B47F-56897E7EC5E8@xxxxxx Quote: >I am also having the same trouble. When I type in the command i recieve the > following error, > > "Set global command failed on IPv4 The requested operation requires > elevation." > > I don't know what that means and the MSDN help site doesn't either. > > What can I do now? > > > > > "Jeffrey Randow" wrote: > Quote: >> Try the other half of the fix: >> >> netsh interface tcp set global rss=disabled >> >> This disables reciever-side scaling, which is also a Vista networking >> improvement that can impact performance with legacy (in my case, any >> W2K3 R2 Servers). >> >> Reboot After running the command. >> >> --- >> Jeffrey Randow >> jeffreycentex@xxxxxx >> Windows Networking MVP 2001-2006 >> http://www.networkblog.net >> >> On Fri, 2 Nov 2007 06:21:01 -0700, Bill >> <Bill@xxxxxx> wrote: >> Quote: >> >My network speed is ok, I can surf, watch video's but when i am >> >connected to >> >the domain server and i copy a file or run an application off of it, it >> >is >> >very slow. I disabled autotunning ip-6. Its a dell latitude D620 with a >> >internal broadcom 57xx gb connection. I could sure use a hand if someone >> >has >> >the answer. |
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| | Re: Slow file access from domain server I mistakenly believed that having adminnistrator priveleges was the same as being an administrator. The command processed properly after I logged in as the Administrator; but I also had to disable the autotuninglevel to speed up the connection. netsh interface tcp set global autotuninglevel=disabled Which I found at www.chicagotech.net/netforums. Thanks for the help from all of you. "Robert L. (MS-MVP)" wrote: Quote: > You need Run as administrator. or this post may help. > > Set command failed requested ...Situation: when running "netsh interface > tcp set global ... this messgae: "Set global command failed on IPv4 The > requested operation requires elevation". ... > http://www.chicagotech.net/netforums...pic.php?t=1619 > > > -- > Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE > Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on > http://www.ChicagoTech.net > How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on > http://www.HowToNetworking.com > > > "Brad the IT understudy" <Brad the IT understudy@xxxxxx> > wrote in message news:61CCDBB8-B10C-4E50-B47F-56897E7EC5E8@xxxxxx Quote: > >I am also having the same trouble. When I type in the command i recieve the > > following error, > > > > "Set global command failed on IPv4 The requested operation requires > > elevation." > > > > I don't know what that means and the MSDN help site doesn't either. > > > > What can I do now? > > > > > > > > > > "Jeffrey Randow" wrote: > > Quote: > >> Try the other half of the fix: > >> > >> netsh interface tcp set global rss=disabled > >> > >> This disables reciever-side scaling, which is also a Vista networking > >> improvement that can impact performance with legacy (in my case, any > >> W2K3 R2 Servers). > >> > >> Reboot After running the command. > >> > >> --- > >> Jeffrey Randow > >> jeffreycentex@xxxxxx > >> Windows Networking MVP 2001-2006 > >> http://www.networkblog.net > >> > >> On Fri, 2 Nov 2007 06:21:01 -0700, Bill > >> <Bill@xxxxxx> wrote: > >> > >> >My network speed is ok, I can surf, watch video's but when i am > >> >connected to > >> >the domain server and i copy a file or run an application off of it, it > >> >is > >> >very slow. I disabled autotunning ip-6. Its a dell latitude D620 with a > >> >internal broadcom 57xx gb connection. I could sure use a hand if someone > >> >has > >> >the answer. > >> > |
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| | Re: Slow file access from domain server Thank you for the feedback. -- Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on http://www.ChicagoTech.net How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on http://www.HowToNetworking.com "Brad the IT understudy" <BradtheITunderstudy@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:421AFC75-09D9-4580-A2B4-1D295D199DD0@xxxxxx Quote: >I mistakenly believed that having adminnistrator priveleges was the same as > being an administrator. The command processed properly after I logged in > as > the Administrator; but I also had to disable the autotuninglevel to speed > up > the connection. > > netsh interface tcp set global autotuninglevel=disabled > > Which I found at www.chicagotech.net/netforums. > > Thanks for the help from all of you. > > "Robert L. (MS-MVP)" wrote: > Quote: >> You need Run as administrator. or this post may help. >> >> Set command failed requested ...Situation: when running "netsh interface >> tcp set global ... this messgae: "Set global command failed on IPv4 The >> requested operation requires elevation". ... >> http://www.chicagotech.net/netforums...pic.php?t=1619 >> >> >> -- >> Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE >> Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on >> http://www.ChicagoTech.net >> How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on >> http://www.HowToNetworking.com >> >> >> "Brad the IT understudy" <Brad the IT >> understudy@xxxxxx> >> wrote in message >> news:61CCDBB8-B10C-4E50-B47F-56897E7EC5E8@xxxxxx Quote: >> >I am also having the same trouble. When I type in the command i recieve >> >the >> > following error, >> > >> > "Set global command failed on IPv4 The requested operation requires >> > elevation." >> > >> > I don't know what that means and the MSDN help site doesn't either. >> > >> > What can I do now? >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > "Jeffrey Randow" wrote: >> > >> >> Try the other half of the fix: >> >> >> >> netsh interface tcp set global rss=disabled >> >> >> >> This disables reciever-side scaling, which is also a Vista networking >> >> improvement that can impact performance with legacy (in my case, any >> >> W2K3 R2 Servers). >> >> >> >> Reboot After running the command. >> >> >> >> --- >> >> Jeffrey Randow >> >> jeffreycentex@xxxxxx >> >> Windows Networking MVP 2001-2006 >> >> http://www.networkblog.net >> >> >> >> On Fri, 2 Nov 2007 06:21:01 -0700, Bill >> >> <Bill@xxxxxx> wrote: >> >> >> >> >My network speed is ok, I can surf, watch video's but when i am >> >> >connected to >> >> >the domain server and i copy a file or run an application off of it, >> >> >it >> >> >is >> >> >very slow. I disabled autotunning ip-6. Its a dell latitude D620 with >> >> >a >> >> >internal broadcom 57xx gb connection. I could sure use a hand if >> >> >someone >> >> >has >> >> >the answer. >> >> >> |
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