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Author Topic: DIR-655 SLOW Wired Download Speeds on Windows 7 64  (Read 20817 times)

davevt31

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Re: DIR-655 SLOW Wired Download Speeds on Windows 7 64
« Reply #15 on: March 27, 2011, 09:24:42 PM »

Good deal, glad you got it worked out.
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quarky42

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Re: DIR-655 SLOW Wired Download Speeds on Windows 7 64
« Reply #16 on: March 31, 2011, 08:18:33 PM »

I am having this very same problem after upgrading to Windows 7 x64.  Latest firmware on the DIR-655.    I have Auto Negotiate already selected, connecting at 1.0 Gbps.   Have tried many suggestions on the 'net.   DLink needs to take a very serious look into compatibility between their DIR-655 and Windows 7...  

Abit AB9 QuadGT Motherboard
Latest NVIDIA Drivers
Latest Firmware on DIR-655  (older model, not the newer hardware)

I used to be able to transfer files at MegaBytes per second on this machine.   Now it is KiloBytes per second.     I've been able to boost it from 30KB per second up to 200KB per second....still sucks.   Will start playing with Flow Control and Negotiation next, however if I can't connect at 1.0 Gbps reliably I am going to be extremely pissed.

Edit:  Updating Realtek PCI GBE driver via Windows Update (Drivers Tab, Update Driver) has yielded almost 600 KB/s.   Progress, but I expect far better than this.

Edit:  This problem is affecting file transfers between computers, Remote Desktop, Download Speeds...the whole 9 yards.
« Last Edit: March 31, 2011, 08:24:46 PM by quarky42 »
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thecreator

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Re: DIR-655 SLOW Wired Download Speeds on Windows 7 64
« Reply #17 on: March 31, 2011, 09:20:56 PM »

I am having this very same problem after upgrading to Windows 7 x64.  Latest firmware on the DIR-655.    I have Auto Negotiate already selected, connecting at 1.0 Gbps.   Have tried many suggestions on the 'net.   DLink needs to take a very serious look into compatibility between their DIR-655 and Windows 7...  

Abit AB9 QuadGT Motherboard
Latest NVIDIA Drivers
Latest Firmware on DIR-655  (older model, not the newer hardware)

I used to be able to transfer files at MegaBytes per second on this machine.   Now it is KiloBytes per second.     I've been able to boost it from 30KB per second up to 200KB per second....still sucks.   Will start playing with Flow Control and Negotiation next, however if I can't connect at 1.0 Gbps reliably I am going to be extremely pissed.

Edit:  Updating Realtek PCI GBE driver via Windows Update (Drivers Tab, Update Driver) has yielded almost 600 KB/s.   Progress, but I expect far better than this.

Edit:  This problem is affecting file transfers between computers, Remote Desktop, Download Speeds...the whole 9 yards.

Hi quarky42,

How are you connecting to the Router? Onboard Ethernet Port or a Nic Card?

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I used to be able to transfer files at MegaBytes per second on this machine.

Why did you stated that? What used to be on this computer?



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Re: DIR-655 SLOW Wired Download Speeds on Windows 7 64
« Reply #18 on: July 25, 2014, 05:01:12 AM »

Thanks.

Same problem here with slow(10mbps) cabled download to Windows 7 Home Premium laptop.

Wireless is ok = 100mbps/100mbps

With cable download was = 10mbps/ upload = 100mbps

Changed network card from Auto negotiating to 100mbps full duplex

This tip got me on track - thank you :)
"This mismatch between the speeds of the router and adapter caused the download speed to be low.  Thus, changing the setting to Auto corrects the problem."
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Re: DIR-655 SLOW Wired Download Speeds on Windows 7 64 (RESOLVED)
« Reply #19 on: July 25, 2014, 07:11:50 AM »

Glad you got it working. Enjoy.  ;)

Thanks.

Same problem here with slow(10mbps) cabled download to Windows 7 Home Premium laptop.

Wireless is ok = 100mbps/100mbps

With cable download was = 10mbps/ upload = 100mbps

Changed network card from Auto negotiating to 100mbps full duplex

This tip got me on track - thank you :)
"This mismatch between the speeds of the router and adapter caused the download speed to be low.  Thus, changing the setting to Auto corrects the problem."
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