Yes, you are probably right about the routers and switches in my
company's offices. There are various headaches with the network in
addition to the Subversion issues I reported here.
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On Sat, Aug 20, 2011 at 7:49 PM, Stefan Küng <tortoisesvn_at_gmail.com> wrote:
> On 20.08.2011 12:35, Arka Roy wrote:
>> Stefan, thank you kindly.
>>
>> The information at the Tom's Tricks site you linked to solved the problem.
>>
>> I already had Remote Differential Compression(RDC) turned off. After
>> turning off TCP AutoTuning and Receive Side Scaling the problem was
>> solved.
>>
>> I'm amazed that such arcane settings the average person doesn't know
>> or care about have defaults that hobble one's everyday work. It's a
>> bit disturbing.
>
> In defense of Windows: those features are good and work perfectly fine,
> as long as all routers and switches on the network actually follow the
> specifications of the TCP protocol. Only if they don't, then those
> features can't work properly and you get problems like the one you
> described.
> And since most of the time you can't 'fix' those broken routers and
> switches, Windows actually allows you to disable that feature.
>
> Stefan
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