Nvidea's update disabling network mapping ability. Now what?

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Now that we all know about the optional update throwing a wrench in our
mapping the various ethernet connections, what do i do now? Is there an
alternet option or can i not advance my quest for better, faster connections?
Also i've gotten my displayed avg. download speed up to about 130 KBps on
files of about 250 MB in size, i'm running vista H.P. 32 bit on a pavilion
entertainment pc through a 10/100 switch to a linksys wrtg54gs router and
finally out through a cable dsl modem at supposedly a GB broadband
connection. NOW can anyone offer any info on if/how i can increase this
speed (ie;) duplex settings, hardware vs. software flow control etc...
thanx y'all
 
freddy said:
MAJON322 and All,

Can somebody explain this post so that I can understand it?

I can certainly explain why you can't understand it, it's because you're
a dumbass.
 
MAJON322 said:
Now that we all know about the optional update throwing a wrench in our
mapping the various ethernet connections, what do i do now? Is there an
alternet option or can i not advance my quest for better, faster connections?
Also i've gotten my displayed avg. download speed up to about 130 KBps on
files of about 250 MB in size, i'm running vista H.P. 32 bit on a pavilion
entertainment pc through a 10/100 switch to a linksys wrtg54gs router and
finally out through a cable dsl modem at supposedly a GB broadband
connection. NOW can anyone offer any info on if/how i can increase this
speed (ie;) duplex settings, hardware vs. software flow control etc...
thanx y'all


Haven't seen any previous posts so are you actually cable or DSL?

There appear to be three main forms of "Liar" - in order they are
politicians, lawyers and ISPs :)

ISPs have an "UP TO" disclaimer with everything.

I do not like Linksys '54gs much anyway but why the switch as well? Is
this setup something that was achieving better speeds before?

Obviously there's potential for delay in every extra bit of equipment in
the path - and if you are testing using a browser you might try a
different one. With the other things most modern equipment probably has
the best all purpose defaults.

"If" you can bypass the switch and the router for tests consider doing
so. Also cycle power on everything if you don't normally switch off at
night etc.
 
Is it any better if you bypass the switch and go straight to the router?
What exactly did a Nvidia update cause to happen I have not read any other
posts on this problem in this Newsgroup?
 
That's quite a hostile, undignified, and unprofessional response, and is
totally uncalled for.
 
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