Loopback Send/Receive Over IPX/SPX May Not Work Under StressLast reviewed: July 14, 1997Article ID: Q171351 |
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SYMPTOMSIn Windows 95, the IPX/SPX-compatible protocol (NWLINK) may not successfully send and receive data under the following conditions:
CAUSELoopback packets (in which the source and destination addresses are the same) are not recognized and handled internally by NWLINK. Instead, they are passed to the network adapter driver. If the network adapter driver does not recognize and handle loopback packets, the packet is sent out on the network wire. Under continuous stress of this type, and under certain timing conditions, the symptoms listed above may occur.
STATUSMicrosoft has confirmed this to be a problem in Windows 95. We are researching this problem and will post new information here in the Microsoft Knowledge Base as it becomes available.
RESOLUTIONThis condition may occur when you are running a program designed to test data throughput over IPX/SPX (including WinSock over IPX/SPX). We recommend that such tests be conducted between two separate computers, instead of on one computer in loopback mode. This not only avoids the problems mentioned here, but also returns more meaningful results. You can also work around this problem by using a network adapter driver that handles loopback packets internally without transmitting them on the network medium. For information about whether a particular network adapter driver handles loopback packets internally, contact the vendor of your network adapter.
MORE INFORMATIONFor additional information about issues related to loopback operations with NWLINK, please see the following articles in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
ARTICLE-ID: Q146107 TITLE : Local File Transfer Using UNC Slow with NWLnkIPX ARTICLE-ID: Q127054 TITLE : Loopback Functionality Does Not Work with Miniport Drivers ARTICLE-ID: Q124648 TITLE : DC21040 Causes Windows NT 3.5 to Stop Responding (Hang) |
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