Hello all, Server: 486-33, 20MB RAM Client: K6-233, 48MB RAM Copying a file from a Client -> Server ~= 450 K/sec. Copying a file from Server -> Client ~= 60 K/sec. FTP is in the 400-500 K/sec range, too, as is NFS. The linux box has plenty of free RAM, and shows almost no activity. In fact, the smbd process associated with the copy shows < 2% CPU util (less than top!) It seems as if the server is just ... lazy. I've tried the SO_SNDBUF, SO_RCVBUF fixes, also max xmit, and it still pretty glacial. Can anyone get Win95 clients to read from Samba at a decent xfer rate? Thanks in advance, Ed Schernau
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