We have a 10MBps ethernet network with predominantly Windows95 workstations attached and it all works well. We are now looking at rolling out Windows 2000. The problem we have noticed is that when a large file is initiated on a Windows 2000 Pro workstation it floods the network segment it is on, resulting in very poor performance for all other attached workstations. The copy works fine and in good time. We have a hub with a set of LEDs which show network utilisation. Copies initiated on Windows95 have little effect, but on Windows 2000 the LEDs all light up on the Hub and until the copy finishes, the segment is flooded.
The Win2000 workstations are running TCP/IP for MS Networking connections and IPX for Netware (Client32) connections. The problem seems to occur for both MS and Netware file copies.
Has anyone else noticed Windows 2000 creating a lot more traffic on a network than Win95.
Thanks in Advance
The Win2000 workstations are running TCP/IP for MS Networking connections and IPX for Netware (Client32) connections. The problem seems to occur for both MS and Netware file copies.
Has anyone else noticed Windows 2000 creating a lot more traffic on a network than Win95.
Thanks in Advance