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Discussions tagged with 'in-house network' on WindowsForum.com focus on optimizing file transfer performance within a local home or small office network. A common scenario involves transferring large file archives between two computers connected via a WLAN/WiFi router. Users compare parallel transfers (simultaneous bidirectional copying) versus sequential transfers to determine which method yields faster throughput. Factors such as protocol overhead, interrupt handling, and asymmetric upload/download capacity are considered. The tag covers practical troubleshooting advice for improving network efficiency in a private in-house setup, with emphasis on Windows-based systems and wireless networking configurations.
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Windows 7 Paralell WLAN/Wifi file transfer slower than sequential?
Assume I have two computers A and B which are connected (through WLAN/Wifi router) in an inhouse net. Now I have to transfer huge file archives (> 10 GB) from A to B and other huge file archives from B to A. I could either do this file transfers 1) in parallel (=start copying files from A to B...- pstein
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- archiving computer computer b data transfer file transfer in-house network latency network network performance parallel transfer performance protocol recommendations system interrupts throughput transfer speed upload capacity utilization wifi wlan
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- Forum: Windows Networking