Gbps Server Google Beta Buffer Problem
Guys,
I know the moderators here are the best, so I have a question that is driving me and a few more folks nuts.
I am at a Beta site for Google Fiber that supposedly will bring a Gbps fiber line to your house. You will all be happy to know that I am running Subsonic on my Windows Home Server 2011 and it is serving at these amazing speeds.
But, the speeds for my laptop run 600Mbps up and 150Mbps down. This may sound great to you, but the system can do better. Same hardware as the server.
This is the diagnostic site: http://netspeed1.stanford.edu:7123/
Anyway, the diagnostics basically say that the in buffer is too small (64kbytes). Diagnostics on the server show a much bigger buffer. If you test you own systems, look at the details.
I have learned that this could be changed to a larger number in XP, but not in Windows 7.
Is this true? Is there any way to increase the buffer size? Apparently this is all "automated" in Windows 7.
Cheers
I know the moderators here are the best, so I have a question that is driving me and a few more folks nuts.
I am at a Beta site for Google Fiber that supposedly will bring a Gbps fiber line to your house. You will all be happy to know that I am running Subsonic on my Windows Home Server 2011 and it is serving at these amazing speeds.
But, the speeds for my laptop run 600Mbps up and 150Mbps down. This may sound great to you, but the system can do better. Same hardware as the server.
This is the diagnostic site: http://netspeed1.stanford.edu:7123/
Anyway, the diagnostics basically say that the in buffer is too small (64kbytes). Diagnostics on the server show a much bigger buffer. If you test you own systems, look at the details.
I have learned that this could be changed to a larger number in XP, but not in Windows 7.
Is this true? Is there any way to increase the buffer size? Apparently this is all "automated" in Windows 7.
Cheers