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2 TopicsNetgear Genie Still Crashing
Netgear Genie crashes EVERY time it is launched within seconds of running the desktop app (Win7) ... just like myriad other users of this (poor) desktop app: Faulting application name: NETGEARGenie.exe, version: 0.0.0.0, time stamp: 0x501f2662 Faulting module name: SvtNetworkTool.dll, version: 0.0.0.0, time stamp: 0x507d1e59 Exception code: 0xc0000005 Fault offset: 0x000014ad Faulting process id: 0x20c0 Faulting application start time: 0x01d3858bfc9e24b5 Faulting application path: C:\Program Files (x86)\NETGEAR Genie\bin\NETGEARGenie.exe Faulting module path: C:\Program Files (x86)\NETGEAR Genie\bin\SvtNetworkTool.dll Report Id: 3ba65cb5-f17f-11e7-8629-864332c57706 Given the problem has existed for YEARS in various forms, is there any full and complete solution ... yet!!!? Regards, Stephen E Crane.2.8KViews0likes5CommentsDiffering performance Laptop (Win10Pro) + Desktop (Win7Pro)
I'm experiencing different performance levels on my Laptop (Win 10 Pro, connected via USB3 Ethernet adapter) and Desktop (Win 7 Pro, onboard NIC - Z68X-UD5-B3 motherboard : LAN = Realtek RTL8111E chip (10/100/1000 Mbit)) ReadyNAS 104, X-RAID 5, OS 6.4.2 Laptop NAS Performance tester 1.7 =================================================================== NAS performance tester 1.7 http://www.808.dk/?nastester Running warmup... Running a 400MB file write on Y: 5 times... Iteration 1: 52.85 MB/sec Iteration 2: 52.11 MB/sec Iteration 3: 52.43 MB/sec Iteration 4: 50.37 MB/sec Iteration 5: 51.47 MB/sec ----------------------------- Average (W): 51.85 MB/sec ----------------------------- Running a 400MB file read on Y: 5 times... Iteration 1: 57.51 MB/sec Iteration 2: 55.13 MB/sec Iteration 3: 57.13 MB/sec Iteration 4: 59.38 MB/sec Iteration 5: 56.92 MB/sec ----------------------------- Average (R): 57.22 MB/sec ----------------------------- =================================================================== Desktop =================================================================== NAS performance tester 1.7 http://www.808.dk/?nastester Running warmup... Running a 400MB file write on Z: 5 times... Iteration 1: 40.64 MB/sec Iteration 2: 40.96 MB/sec Iteration 3: 40.70 MB/sec Iteration 4: 40.06 MB/sec Iteration 5: 39.75 MB/sec ----------------------------- Average (W): 40.42 MB/sec ----------------------------- Running a 400MB file read on Z: 5 times... Iteration 1: 48.38 MB/sec Iteration 2: 49.40 MB/sec Iteration 3: 47.66 MB/sec Iteration 4: 48.29 MB/sec Iteration 5: 48.29 MB/sec ----------------------------- Average (R): 48.40 MB/sec ----------------------------- =================================================================== ReadyNAS 104, Laptop + desktop on 9K MTU Cat 5 cable all around. Testing via mapped network drive on both. Network adapter settings all the same except a few that aren't on the other : Desktop energy efficient ethernet - enabled green ethernet - enabled interrupt moderation - enabled receive buffers - 512 receive side scaling - enabled shutdown wake-on-lan - enabled transmit buffers - 128 Laptop vlan id - not present wake on link change - enabled wake on magic packet - enabled I don't know enough about net hardware to know what these really mean. Have recently re-installed Windows7 on the desktop - but the desktop performance has always been similar - although via drag+drop does seem to have slowed - Windows shows 30MB rather than 40MB/s it did before. Have swapped over the cables going to laptop to desktop + re-run - same result on the desktop. Could it just be hardware ? I find it hard to believe since speeds are well below Gb. Some OS difference ? One of the above settings ? TIASolved3.8KViews0likes10Comments