There seem to be numerous problems getting Vista to play well with others.
You might try disabling some "features":
- Disable IPv6 (Most ISP's don't support it)
- Disable Offline Files Service (If you aren't using it)
- Disable Application Layer Gateway Service (usually totally unnecessary on
a home LAN)
- Disable Receive Window Auto-Tuning (very problematic)
-
http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;922120
- Make sure you've got the latest drivers for your hardware (Important!)
- Temporarily disable McAfee or Norton to see if they're interfering (often
problematic)
However, without more detailed information about your configuration, we
can't be more helpful. In addition, MANY people are having problems similar
to yours. There seems to be a design flaw or serious bug, especially with
regard to WDS and NLA, that slows things up.
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David Dickinson
eveningstar at die-spammer-die dash mvps dot org