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Jun 27, 2011

I recently switched from an older 10/100 linksys to this gigabit router from D-Link.  However, when I try to transfer files from one computer to another on the LAN, the file transfers are ridiculously low, right around 16KB/s.  I have CAT6 cable for all connections, but am baffled by what could cause such a slow speed.  I'm trying to transfer files from my desktop (win7) to my server (Windows Home Server 2011).

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Region : Others
Model : TL-WR841ND
Hardware Version : V8
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ISP :

I followed TP-Link's guide to set up a WDS connection between my two brand new WR841ND router. It theoreticaly "works", but the network is extremly slow. Copying a ~100 Mb sized file to another computer on the other side takes more than 10 minutes or more, I don't know exactly, because I shut down the process after 10 min. I pinged the "slave" router with 200 packets, and I realized that every third, fourth and fifth packet has more than 500 ms time. The minimum is 4 ms, the longest was 566 ms.

Router A (Master)
Connects to the internet/ADSL
DHCP enabled

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I bought the two router from the same dealer, at the same time. Both have the same firmware. I checked all the chanels, and 5 is the only free one, but the situation is the same on every chanel.

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I have been trying to get this setup for 2 days now and so far NADA.....

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Currently: I have all 3 computers running Windows 7 and connected to a Homegroup. I have given the correct permissions to enable sharing of files between each of the 3 computers and can transfer files from one PC to the next w/o any issues.

Desired: I want to connect my Main PC and Media Sever with a crossover cable using the 2nd LAN port on each motherboard, so that I don't have to go through the router to transfer data to and from these 2 PCs. I will have each PC also connected to the Linksys E3000 router via the 1st LAN port on each motherboard to supply the internet connection, so I am also not trying to "share" an internet connection between these 2 PCs. Basically, I want to run my home network through the Linksys E3000 and then a 2nd network for the 2 PCs using the crossover cable.

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[URL] I also followed this how-to guide on microsoft.com, but when I get to Step 3 where it says that an "Unidentified network icon" will aprear in the Network and Sharing Center, it does not!

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