First post, by DosFreak
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So I finally get my file server built and took it home 2 days ago.
I wanted to really test out networking performance/stability of my network to my file server since I'll be using SyncBack alot to synchronize between my external drives and my file server.
Right now I only have a wireless router with 100MB ports so transferring over 600GB of data would take awhile.....fine by me I'll just let it go until I get a new router with 1GB ports. So I fire it off and it finally gets done transferring today.
I had some time tonight so I decided to look into getting a 1GB connection between my file server and my computer. I thought about making a crossover cable but I'm too lazy so I just connected a straight through cable to each computer and it worked! Nice! First time I've done that between two computers before without having to make a crossover cable.
One problem, I still have a 100MB connection.....
My FreeBSD file server is happily displaying 1GB connection....my Vista 64bit machine is showing 100MB.
I check the 64bit ethernet driver for the Nforce network card in my P5N32-E and noticed that there's no 1GB entry.......
I look through earlier versions of the 64bit driver and it's the same.
I look at the Microsoft drivers for the network card included in Vista and it's the same.
I look at the XP/2003 64bit ethernet drivers .INF and whatdoyaknow...1GB!.
I try to install these drivers and Vista does not like them. I assumed it was driver enforcement causing the issue but it wasn't.
I then downloaded the latest nforce Vista 64bit and XP 64bit drivers and still have the same issue.
Looking around on the internet it seems people have had this issue since 2006 when Vista was in beta!
So right now I'm sitting here with modern hardware and no ability to use 1GB ethernet that's been around in retail since 2002-2003? WTF.
I'm not going to put another network card in my computer for fucking Vista and I NEED the 1GB NIC I paid money to the idiots at Nvidia (guess I won't be buying motherboards from NVIDIA any more) so I guess I'll be going back to the tried and true 2003 64bit. (I would go Linux on the Desktop except I game on my computer and I hate dual-booting).
Anyone else have any Vista horror stories? Feel free to post. ANY positive posts about Vista posted in this thread WILL BE DELETED. I don't want any apologists polluting this thread with how wonderful Vista is and how it runs perfectly for them, their mother, their dog, etc.