by IvyLeaf » Thu Feb 21, 2008 11:03 pm
Hi All,
I haven't updated to Vista SP1 yet (still just base Vista Business) and initially with my DS-207+ I was only getting around 9MB/sec (never down to the 5MB/sec that some users have reported thankfully) but since I can get almost 20MB/sec on an XP laptop with a gigabit adapter, I did some hunting around to try and rectify things.
Turned out that by disabling "Remote Differential Compression" in Vista, my transfers jumped straight up to 20MB/sec, the same as XP. I still have the issue that my Samba based transfers seem to burst and stall at regular intervals (this seems to happen in XP as well... almost as if the DS's Samba buffer can't keep up or something), but overall the speed is greatly improved. I do hope that Microsoft have fixed other things in SP1 as well, but for anyone reluctant to update, this fix certainly worked for me.
BTW. RDC can be found here: Control Panel -> Programs and Features -> Turn Windows Features on or off -> uncheck Remote Differential Compression.
As a further note, I would be interested to see if this option makes any difference on Vista SP1 if anyone gives it a try. 20MB/sec is nice, but I would LOVE to be able to get the stable 40MB/sec that I can over FTP!
Cheers,
DS-207+ | Firmware: DSM 2.0-0590 | HDD: 2x WD10EACS-00ZJB0 1TB Raid 1