Dear folks I am using samba ver. 2.2.0 on a SUSE Linux 7.3. All the PCs have Windows 95 and 98. There is no NT server or workstation. Therefore, there is no domain in my network. I have configured 'access' using plain text password for every computer. I have made all the tests described in the diagnosis.txt file but, even when I got true responses on every test, I could not increase speed access. If I try to connect via ftp, everything goes fine. My network has UTP connections to a speed of 10Mbps and all cards are NE2000 compatible. No other stuff, no switch, no router, no bridge.. When I start transferring files from (or to) the client PC to the server, while doing it *extremely* slowly, it suddenly stops, saying: "the current resource network has been lost" or something like that. I have checked all the options and tried from many pcs, unsuccessfully. I appreciate your comments on this Wilman
> Dear folks > > I am using samba ver. 2.2.0 on a SUSE Linux 7.3. All the PCs have Windows > 95 and 98. There is no NT server or workstation. > Therefore, there is no domain in my network. I have configured 'access' > using plain text password for every computer. > > I have made all the tests described in the diagnosis.txt file but, evenwhen> I got true responses on every test, I could not increase speed access. > > If I try to connect via ftp, everything goes fine. > My network has UTP connections to a speed of 10Mbps and all cards areNE2000> compatible. No other stuff, no switch, no router, no bridge.. > > When I start transferring files from (or to) the client PC to the server, > while doing it *extremely* slowly, it suddenly stops, saying: "the current > resource network has been lost" or something like that. > > I have checked all the options and tried from many pcs, unsuccessfully. > > I appreciate your comments on this > > Wilman > >