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SiMPiN
Yeah I didn't see any other forum that was related to this question so I just posted in here!

I've got my internet run from my modem into my MS MN-100 Wired Router, then cable going from the router to my XBox and PC... pretty easy stuff there.

The only problem is that connection speeds between the 2 are not the best. 400-500k/sec down from Xbox and 800-900k/sec up from PC is about the best speeds I see. I had my box hooked up to my friends comp the other day I I was gettin 3500k/sec dowon and 2000k/sec up.

Does anyone have any tips or anything that I could change to try and boost the speed? What do you guys average for speeds and whats your setup?

I am runnin WinXP with default drivers for my network card if that means anything.

Thanks for the help!
blueinfinity
check for drivers or get a cross over cable and try a pc-xbox connect then see. it may be your router
Potenza
QUOTE (SiMPiN @ Jan 7 2003, 05:10 AM)
Yeah I didn't see any other forum that was related to this question so I just posted in here!

I've got my internet run from my modem into my MS MN-100 Wired Router, then cable going from the router to my XBox and PC... pretty easy stuff there.

The only problem is that connection speeds between the 2 are not the best. 400-500k/sec down from Xbox and 800-900k/sec up from PC is about the best speeds I see. I had my box hooked up to my friends comp the other day I I was gettin 3500k/sec dowon and 2000k/sec up.

Does anyone have any tips or anything that I could change to try and boost the speed? What do you guys average for speeds and whats your setup?

I am runnin WinXP with default drivers for my network card if that means anything.

Thanks for the help!

search wit slow ftp and find opjose's post on this.
Urganmania
I transfer to and from my Xbox at around 7500 to 8900 kb/s that is with a rj-45 cat-5 crossover cable using flash fxp.
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