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Old November 12th, 2007, 04:05 PM
nieman426 nieman426 is offline
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Default Poor ’up-speed’

I have been running ESET Smart Security for a couple of weeks now (trial version). Happy enough with the firewall, but I get really poor internal lan speed.

When moving files from a 2003 to Vista running ESET I typically gets up-speed about 18-21 KB/s. On a Gigabit nic it is about 1-2%. The 2003 machine is running Symantec.

When running Symantec on both machines the speed is typical 5 to 10 times as high.

Anybody have experienced something similar? Regards, Nieman.
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Old November 13th, 2007, 04:03 AM
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Default Re: Poor ’up-speed’

What types of files do you copy? If they are exe/dll's, it may take time for advanced heuristics to emulate them. Have you tried disabling advanced heuristics, runtime packers and sfx archives in the real-time protection setup to see if it makes a difference?
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Old November 13th, 2007, 06:15 AM
nieman426 nieman426 is offline
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Default Re: Poor ’up-speed’

Hello Marcos.

Thank you for your reply. I typically move DVD images between the two machines (iso or img). I expected slow transfer for exe, dll’s and so on. They are seldom a problem, because of small size.

I haven’t looked too deeply into advanced heuristics. But I will try this evening.
 

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