I'm the sysadmin for a small school district with around 1,500 Windows machines, and I'm testing Vista for us. On my test platform, I'm having a problem that has existed since the earliest betas, and continues even with the latest.
The issue is that access to networks beyond our own Intranet is EXTREMELY slow. Like, slower than dialup. Everything works fine when I browse our Web site, but once I go beyond out network the Web becomes just about unusable. Traceroutes don't show any obvious problems; ping response times are normal.
Has anyone come across anything like this? Any ideas as to what the issue might be? Some setting on our router that doesn't play well with Vista?

Access to Intranet OK, Internet Dog-Slow
There was something about network issues with routers that had SPI enabled, but the issue you have could still be something else as well. Have you tried a computer with different brand network card? Could be the network drivers too..
"John Hornbuckle" wrote in message
I'm the sysadmin for a small school district with around 1,500 Windows machines, and I'm testing Vista for us. On my test platform, I'm having a problem that has existed since the earliest betas, and continues even with the latest.
The issue is that access to networks beyond our own Intranet is EXTREMELY slow. Like, slower than dialup. Everything works fine when I browse our Web site, but once I go beyond out network the Web becomes just about unusable. Traceroutes don't show any obvious problems; ping response times are normal.
Has anyone come across anything like this? Any ideas as to what the issue might be? Some setting on our router that doesn't play well with Vista?
Unfortunately, the machine I'm testing from is the only one I can spare right now--so I don't know if the issue would affect every machine on my network. The NIC is a pretty standard Intel unit. I would've thought that if the drivers were a problem, local traffic would be just as slow as Internet traffic. But, anything is possible.
I'll keep looking for another machine to test from.
"droid" wrote:
There was something about network issues with routers that had SPI enabled, but the issue you have could still be something else as well. Have you tried a computer with different brand network card? Could be the network drivers too..
"John Hornbuckle" wrote in message I'm the sysadmin for a small school district with around 1,500 Windows machines, and I'm testing Vista for us. On my test platform, I'm having a problem that has existed since the earliest betas, and continues even with the latest.
The issue is that access to networks beyond our own Intranet is EXTREMELY slow. Like, slower than dialup. Everything works fine when I browse our Web site, but once I go beyond out network the Web becomes just about unusable. Traceroutes don't show any obvious problems; ping response times are normal.
Has anyone come across anything like this? Any ideas as to what the issue might be? Some setting on our router that doesn't play well with Vista?
Unfortunately, the machine I'm testing from is the only one I can spare right now--so I don't know if the issue would affect every machine on my network. The NIC is a pretty standard Intel unit. I would've thought that if the drivers were a problem, local traffic would be just as slow as Internet traffic. But, anything is possible.
I'll keep looking for another machine to test from.
"droid" wrote:
There was something about network issues with routers that had SPI enabled, but the issue you have could still be something else as well. Have you tried a computer with different brand network card? Could be the network drivers too..
"John Hornbuckle" wrote in message I'm the sysadmin for a small school district with around 1,500 Windows machines, and I'm testing Vista for us. On my test platform, I'm having a problem that has existed since the earliest betas, and continues even with the latest.
The issue is that access to networks beyond our own Intranet is EXTREMELY slow. Like, slower than dialup. Everything works fine when I browse our Web site, but once I go beyond out network the Web becomes just about unusable. Traceroutes don't show any obvious problems; ping response times are normal.
Has anyone come across anything like this? Any ideas as to what the issue might be? Some setting on our router that doesn't play well with Vista?
I'm the sysadmin for a small school district with around 1,500 Windows machines, and I'm testing Vista for us. On my test platform, I'm having a problem that has existed since the earliest betas, and continues even with the latest.
The issue is that access to networks beyond our own Intranet is EXTREMELY slow. Like, slower than dialup. Everything works fine when I browse our Web site, but once I go beyond out network the Web becomes just about unusable. Traceroutes don't show any obvious problems; ping response times are normal.
Has anyone come across anything like this? Any ideas as to what the issue might be? Some setting on our router that doesn't play well with Vista?
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