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There appears to be a shell script that will do the installation for you within the *.zip file that is downloaded. Extract the archive, run 'sudo chmod +x install.sh' to make it executable,.

On the other hand, if you can recompile your application to run under Windows, that would simplify things greatly. Can’t say I am a total expert here, but I would think that this is one aspect that may vary from vendor to vendor depending on their power saving and start up speed requirements really.

Then it’s your RTC chip. Obviously it is no good.

After selecting the desire port number, click “OK. Launch the software to use with the new COM port. Uploader: Date Added: 2 November 2011 File Size: 9.79 Mb Operating Systems: Windows NT/2000/XP/2003/2003/7/8/10 MacOS 10/X Downloads: 66829 Price: Free.Free Regsitration Required That is the only one that comes close but since I cant read chinese I cant answer the setup Q’s and install. Can a wireless node still usb22 packets when it’s receiver is turned off? Usb2 0 ser even wouldn’t know where to find a copy of the Windows 98 DDK anymore Maybe you can kindly ussb2 me here on appropriative project to learn technique of Usb2 0 ser writing?

You must Sign In to use this message board. – Microsoft Community Michel Godfroid Apr If it’s a bit executable, port range see won’t work. But may be there are a way to use hardware Usb2 0 ser exception on port range? The most thing is my concern, that target application configured to work with LPT port by number, but not name. The software driver is properly installed, but the USB-RS adaptor does not work as expected One of the common usb2 0 ser that software may not work as expected with a USB-Serial adaptor when the devcie is properly installed, is many older programs sef even some new ones only support a limited number of COM ports e.

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USB to RS-232 Serial Adapter You probably have a hardware failure that’s going to get worse and worse. Just a guess but Usb2 0 ser would check it out.

Should we clone the SATA hard drive and replacing that? After selecting the desire port number, click “OK. Set This is my answer The system clock on status bar on this desktop starts every time at original time set during setup. From the description you gave, I usb2 0 ser worried about an actual drive failure, RAID controller failure, and a power supply failure. Launch the software to use with the new COM port.

Click the “Advanced” button. Usbserial – Page 2 I did try to run “Atomic Clock free” application and it just did not do anything – no synch usb2 0 ser all. Installer program will not run on early Windows 7 or Beta versions.

Michel Godfroid Usb2 0 ser 7: Please Please I really in need of help because I already spent two weeks without having done anything. If it is you could probably get away with writing a VxD that uses the port range interception technique.

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Important note regarding Windows 7 and Vista: Michel Usv2 Apr 1: This target application of yours, is this a bit executable? Ub2 It’s a simple software driver that creates a device, and just returns it’s sequential input. As per my knowledge It came with a disk with the drivers usb2 0 ser XP does anyone know where I can find the drivers for Vista 64bit version?

Well, not that simple. The RTC chip is probably a goner. You can download the WDK from here: Adaptor may not be exactly as pictured above. I really don’t want file times to be wrong, it is bound to lead usb2 0 ser all kinds of trouble.

Okay I will start by describing my setup to you guys. Networking: Cisco E3000 High Performance Wireless N Router location: middle of the house bedroom. Configuration: configured for DHCP but static IP's for the devices that are stationary in the house. UPnP is turned on. All of my networking is wireless-N with many different devices connected to the network besides computers. Computers/Devices: Each computer has a Wireless N network addapter Media PC: location: under my TV in the living room operating system: windows 7 professional specs: Dual core 2.8ghz, 2gigs of ram, 260 GTX video card(1gig video memory), Hauppauge tuner card wireless: Rosewill RNX- MiniN1 description: This PC takes cable input video and is a DVR for it and is movie/music central for my entertainment center. I have started on configuring windows media center and that project is in the works.

Gaming PC: location: office in the back corner of the house operating system: windows 7 professional specs: Q6600 2.4ghz Quad core, 4 gigs of ram, 560 TI Fermi Video card, External HD which holds all of my media. Wireless: Rosewill RNX- MiniN1 description: This PC runs graphic intense video games and has the external hard drive with all of my data stored on it. This drive is connected via E-Sata and is a 2TB mirrored drive. I would like to stream all of my blu-ray rips, music, pictures, and transfer of software from this drive/computer.

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Laptop 1: location: moves throughout the house but mostly in the office. Operating system: windows 7 home premium specs: i7 1.7ghz, 6 gigs of ram, 360m nvidia card, 500gb HD wireless: built in wireless N description: I use this computer to stream video's sometimes and sync my ipods with music/video's. I also use this computer to remote into the other computers for troubleshooting.

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Using teamviewer. Laptop 2: mostly unimportant. Netbook used for wifes schoolwork and internet usage. May stream music once everything else is in order. Work done already: I have already setup shares to the media drive so that it is accessible without a password from any computer. Setup media PC to auto-login and start. Setup Gaming PC to share all the media and im quite sure this won't affect any performance on the PC when trying to do other things.

Problems: I have tried streaming video from this drive and it takes a minute to buffer and then plays 1080p videos choppy as hell. And when playing a standard definition movie, it takes a few minutes to buffer and only skips a little bit.(once every minute). I have not tried any 3rd party video players. My goal is to have the drive added to WMC on the media pc so the videos are viewable and playable from a touch of the remote. But I am alright with adding a plugin to play the video on a external player like and when the movie has been stopped return to WMC. I would say this is enough information for the first initial post, let me know if you need any more information. I am pretty tech savvy and I know what I am doing for the most part so don't be afraid to ask technical/complicated question.

I am new to the hole streaming/home networking deal. 150 Kbps is well below what you'd get from a 802.11g only network. One thing I'd look at is replacing those Rosewill miniN1 adapters. They may be cute as hell, but how do you expect to get any kind of performance from something that doesn't even have an antenna.

Using adapters of the same brand as your router will give you the best results as the technologies are matched. Don't bother with USB adapters, if you can, get PCI express or even PCI adapters; preferably with 5GHz capability with SMA antennas. Not much use having a dual band router if all your devices are using the same 2.4GHz band. The PC that's supposed to serve/stream all the media should be using the 5GHz band. The SMA antennas are replaceable, if you need more gain get a better antenna or mount it to a base at the end of a cable and place it in a better location. If you can get your download speed up to par, you might be better off to transfer the files between PC's, play them locally and delete them when your done.

Streaming is just a way to get around slow network transfer, check out what one of the fathers of the internet about it. BTW, that's quite the nice router you've got there, it even has a media server. According to it's useless for HD video, but works perfectly for photos and MP3's. You could hook up a USB drive with photos and music to the router for streaming and just download the movies from which ever PC is going to be storing them. 150 Kbps is well below what you'd get from a 802.11g only network.

One thing I'd look at is replacing those Rosewill miniN1 adapters. They may be cute as hell, but how do you expect to get any kind of performance from something that doesn't even have an antenna. Using adapters of the same brand as your router will give you the best results as the technologies are matched. Don't bother with USB adapters, if you can, get PCI express or even PCI adapters; preferably with 5GHz capability with SMA antennas.

Not much use having a dual band router if all your devices are using the same 2.4GHz band. The PC that's supposed to serve/stream all the media should be using the 5GHz band. The SMA antennas are replaceable, if you need more gain get a better antenna or mount it to a base at the end of a cable and place it in a better location.

If you can get your download speed up to par, you might be better off to transfer the files between PC's, play them locally and delete them when your done. Streaming is just a way to get around slow network transfer, check out what one of the fathers of the internet about it. BTW, that's quite the nice router you've got there, it even has a media server. According to it's useless for HD video, but works perfectly for photos and MP3's. You could hook up a USB drive with photos and music to the router for streaming and just download the movies from which ever PC is going to be storing them. As I can see your point on most of my issues pertaining to transfer speed.

I really don't think that these adapters are contributing to the issue at hand (the software that came with it tells you the active connection speed, and it jumps between 45-65 MB/s). I can stream HD video from youtube and also I have been using to stream media outside of my network(takes a bit but streams pretty decently, although it tones down the quality a bit to adjust to network speeds.). Download from the internet at 1-2MB per second.

I changed my router to N only with no security and added MAC filtering and it increased the network speed from 500KB/s to 1.08 MB/s. Great improvement but still something wrong here and I think its software related. No one knows of any settings in windows that could limit network speed between computers? Also I want my movies/music/photos all on my backup hard drive(which is mirrored) just for redundancy. I want my data to be safe + the wife doesn't want this backup hard drive box sitting under the TV. I guess I could transfer all the data to a computer that it is going to be played on and then setup some sort of re-occurring backup plan. I just don't know what I would use to back everything up at what interval.

Stream a movie and do CTRL-ALT-DEL, open task manager and click the network tab; there you can see the actual network speed. Check both PCs and see how that compares with what the adapter utility says. Apart from the Windows Max MTU setting, I don't see what kind of software issue could cause a network to be so slow. Might be a driver problem; update all your adapters.

You didn't say whether all the PCs are affected, the router being the central point that could be a place to look; it could be a dud. You could buy another one from a place with easy return policy (like Walmart), do some tests and return it. Have you thought of calling Cisco support? Good idea monitoring the network bandwidth while streaming, I will do that.

I am not sure what Windows Max MTU setting is, but I will google it and make sure that is good when I get home. All PC's are affected I think. At least the video machine, Gaming PC, and My i7 laptop is affected. I will try transfering between the two laptops to tell if its anything to do with the rosewill adapters. I will call CISCO if none of those things work.

If they can't help I will go buy a router from walmart. Thanks for your input. Well I have been doing a similiar thing in my house for a long time however, even gigalan slows to snail speeds.

Especially when I try to transfer data from a windows xp to and from a windows 7 machine. In my testing I found if you turn windows media center off, the transfer rates were of normal high speeds, however if Windows Media Center was running it killed the fileshare speeds.

I have since moved all my systems into a windows 7 os, and for the most part the problems have gone away. I have 1 Large Media Server which serves my media to all of my PC's and media players. This setup is also hooked up to my Media Room running Windows Media Center. It is running on a Quad Core Intel Processor Q9600 or something with 4 gig of DDR2. I have another WMC7 setup in the Master bedroom and 2 Asus O!plays in the other rooms. Which all seem to work well either wirelessly or on Giggalan. Anyhow, try to turn off Windows Media Center and try transfering a file to the server.

Then turn on on the File server and try to transfer the file and see if it effects the speeds. The only bad news is that I never found a working solution. I am not sure that you understand. Isn't causing this because I do not have it open at the time of transfer. Media Machine is in living room that runs WMC but I am doing all the testing on my W7 laptop and W7 desktop, they both have WMC on them but they are never running due to not watching movies on these devices. I am just using windows explorer to copy/paste files from one folder to another over the network and the traffic is slow. I will try and wire in 2 machines over the LAN(gigabit ports) to see if the transfer is still slow.

Ok, so there was a new driver for the Rosewill Adapters. After upgrading them to the latest driver the speed of a 8GB move transfer from my laptop to the gaming PC got bumped up to 1.5 mb/s. In the right Directions but still problems here I believe. I tried streaming a movie now from the gaming pc to my laptop. 1080p movie and it had little to no glitchs.

But, from my media PC in the living room with another rosewill adapter the 1080p movie was very glitchy. (also I see that my router has a firmware upgrade.) I started the upgrade. And it failed right away.