Thanks for the power info, that's one less thing to wonder about.
There doesn't seem to be any pattern to the problem, as it happens pretty much all the time. One minute it will run at full speed, and the next it will stall completely or drop to modem speeds.
The speeds through the Router are fine when I use internal file transfer (11MB/sec on 100mb network) and I do see the headline speed (briefly) when testing the download from external sources.
Letting ping run for a while shows no packet loss, but I'm unsure if that is the correct way of testing for packet loss.
I've just run some more tests on the vm speedtest site (
www.vmspeed.com) and while things seem to have improved greatly on the XP system (results below) the Windows 7 system stalls and won't complete. I guess there is still that undefined problem.
Code:
Download Speed: 49097 kbps (6137.1 KB/sec transfer rate)
Upload Speed: 1480 kbps (185 KB/sec transfer rate)
Latency: 9 ms
11 October 2009 17:14:11
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The Windows 7 system is now running at almost full speed.
I also don't see the 'stalling' that has been apparent for a while (it's like the download freezes for a second, then continues at a lower speed).
Does the equipment on the other end go through a learning phase, similar to the ADSL kit?
I think I'm going to have to just monitor this for a while, over a longer period, to see if there is a pattern that can't be seen after such a short amount of usage.
Thanks for the help.