Slow conection between a laptop and my network

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I have a domain network ... all of the computers are pcs and i don't have problems with them. I added a laptop based on xp home and the conection between this laptop and the rest of the pcs is very slow... but not always, when the information goes from the laptop to a pc is very fast, the problem is when the information goes from a pc to the laptop, is very very slow. I coudn't add the laptop to the domain, there isn't option to do it. could it be the reason? its only assigned to a workgroup with the same domain name.

during file transfering i see the net statistics and only is used the 0.01 or 0.02 % of the total capacity...

I have installed norton internet security but even if disabled continues the problem...

I configured ip, dns, gateway and wins directions manually, but all of them are ok...

Thanks...
 
I have a domain network ... all of the computers are pcs and i don't have problems with them. I added a laptop based on xp home and the conection between this laptop and the rest of the pcs is very slow... but not always, when the information goes from the laptop to a pc is very fast, the problem is when the information goes from a pc to the laptop, is very very slow. I coudn't add the laptop to the domain, there isn't option to do it. could it be the reason? its only assigned to a workgroup with the same domain name.

during file transfering i see the net statistics and only is used the 0.01 or 0.02 % of the total capacity...

I have installed norton internet security but even if disabled continues the problem...

I configured ip, dns, gateway and wins directions manually, but all of them are ok...

Please have a look at http://www.michna.com/kb/WxNetwork.htm.

Hans-Georg
 

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