On Wed, 08 Dec 2004 16:55:45 +0100,
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>I was using the asus p4pe for a year or so and the onboard gigabit
>ethernet (Broadcom) worked fine on the internet and downloading, but
>to transfer files within my home network would take hours. Then I
>switched to a realtek card (10/100) and transfers became very quick. I
>thought this was due to a glitch in the motherboard.
>
>Now I have just built a system with a p4p800-e (Marvell gigabit
>network on-board)and the same thing has occured. The internet is fine,
>but a file transfer between computers is slow like molasses. I switch
>back to a 3com card and all is fast again. Which leads me to believe
>that the boards are not defective and that i am missing something like
>a config. Or perhaps the gigabit does not communicate well with a
>10/100 card.
>
>Can anyone offer advice here?
>
>thanks, eric
Hi,
I have no solution for you, but I can say I have seen this as well
with my P4C800E Deluxe. After investing an afternoon trying to solve
it, I found that in my case there was a driver loading conflict
between the onboard gigabit LAN (mine was an onboard Intel gigabit
LAN) and my firewall (Kerio). The result was that transfers across my
LAN slowed to a crawl. I tried every driver I could get my hands on
for that device, but the result was the same, either the firewall
refused to load, or the LAN transfers dropped to pathetic. Rather than
trying to fix the problem, I disabled the onboard LAN and dropped a
Netgear PCI LAN card in and never looked back because it works
perfectly.
*shrug*
Ender