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> Slower Transfer Speeds W/ Crossover Than Through Router, don't understand
jaroc
post Jul 10 2011, 05:16 PM
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As the title suggests I'm getting an average transfer speed of 700 kb/s with a crossover cable straight from my laptop to my xbox, while getting an average speed of 8 mb/s when they are both connected to my router. I've tried changing the duplex mode to both 10/full and 100/full with the same results. Is there anything else I can try? Or if someone can offer an explanation that would be awesome.
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post Jul 10 2011, 06:22 PM
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When I connect to my laptop, I boot it first. Log into Windows, or just wait for it to load. I have my laptop set to a static IP. I then boot the Xbox which has the same static IP info with a different last address. My speeds are great. You may need to check the cable if all else fails.
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post Jul 10 2011, 09:47 PM
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Same setup as you and the cable is brand new. This is frustrating, considering the tv I like to keep my xbox on is in a different room than my router.
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post Jul 16 2011, 08:52 PM
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Have you checked passive mode in the FTP software?
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