access speed

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Discussions tagged with 'access speed' on WindowsForum.com cover scenarios where data retrieval or network response times are slower than expected. Common themes include DNS resolution delays for local websites, dramatic differences between sequential and random read/write transfer rates on external hard drives, and painfully slow wireless access to network-attached storage (NAS) shares. Users troubleshoot factors such as DNS configuration, USB controller compatibility, hard disk performance characteristics, and wireless network bottlenecks. These threads focus on diagnosing and improving access speed in both local and networked environments, often involving Windows 7 systems, external storage, and enterprise networking hardware.
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    DNS resolution is taking more time for local website

    Hi, my company website is resolving faster while accessing from internet , but looks slow while accessing locally via intranet. local domain name and website name is same . for eg: my local domain name is abctest.com and website name also same as abctest.com. When I am accessing the website...
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    Windows 7 Dramatic difference between hard disk transferrate "sequential" vs. "random" access?

    I have connected my computer through USB 3.0 cable with an external (backup) hard disk (Hitachi HDS724040ALE640, SATA III, 7200rpm, 4TB, NTFS formatted, empty). The USB controller in external case box and the USB port on mainboard are USB 3.0 compatible. When I benchmark now the transfer rate...
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    Windows 7 Painfully slow wireless access to NAS

    We have a pair of newly-purchased Windows 7 laptops: - Samsung Q330 - Acer Aspire 5742 Both run Windows 7 Premium, and both suffer from painfully slow access to shares on a Netgear NV+ NAS. For example, opening a photo of 114kb size takes approximately 30 seconds. Populating medium-sized...
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