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voidmain

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« Reply #15 on: 12 November 2002, 10:59 »
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Originally posted by Stryker:
100mbps 8 bits to a byte that would make 12.5 megabytes a second.


Sorry about that, I read 11mb/s (which you meant 11MB/s) and didn't read in the parens which is obviously there. I thought you had wireless, which is 11Mbps, my mistake. But still, 20MB/s is probably about all you are going to get, unless you are getting more on the Windows side which I doubt you are.
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« Reply #16 on: 13 November 2002, 03:45 »
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Originally posted by void main:


Sorry about that, I read 11mb/s (which you meant 11MB/s) and didn't read in the parens which is obviously there. I thought you had wireless, which is 11Mbps, my mistake. But still, 20MB/s is probably about all you are going to get, unless you are getting more on the Windows side which I doubt you are.



How would I go about checking how much I get in windows?

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« Reply #17 on: 13 November 2002, 04:18 »
Well, in NT you would use perfmon (Performance Monitor) after turning on the disk performance counters "diskperf -N". Does XP have a perfmon utilitity? If not, I am sure there are many disk performance monitoring utilities out there that you can install and run.
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