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"As far as copying something over a network, I have never tried that."Īnd yet here you are, criticizing me for it. Wow, I see lots of meaningless, nonsense objections to my previous post. TeraCopy is just making a pre-existing problem manifest at an increased rate.
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I've been able to fix this in every single instance by updating the drivers for the adapter from Windows Update or from the manufacturer's site. For whatever reason, normal network transfers using Explorer don't aggravate the problem like TeraCopy does, or at least not at the same rate. What happened with the instances I've encountered is that wireless transfers operate normally about 95% of the time, but heavy interference and/or super-heavy traffic aggravates an already existing problem, causing the adapter to drop its connection and forcing the end user to have to either reconnect to the WLAN or even disable and re-enable the adapter from within Windows or reboot. On every single one of them, it has turned out to be buggy wireless adapter drivers, and at least two out of the five or so instances of this were with Marvell-based 802.11 adapters. Explorer works better for large sets of small files and interferes less with any other traffic that may be occurring on the local computer or the network you're transferring files seen what you're describing with TeraCopy and several other programs (sorry, I can't remember which ones) on a handful of machines I've worked on in the past. TeraCopy works great for large-file transfers where speed and resumption are priorities. However, I suggest integrating it with the Explorer shell but NOT using it as the default copy handler in Windows. Great program, and these newer versions are a bit more polished than the program has been in the past. If you're not interested in advice based upon this experience, you don't have to take it. And I've done so on more than a handful of machines. I'm telling you that I've seen this problem before, and I've fixed this problem before. There is no way TeraCopy or any other software (that doesn't interface directly with your network hardware) could cause it to drop if it wasn't already having problems, whether you were aware of these problems previously or not. I'd use it if TeraCopy didn't work fine for me and for all of my friends in the industry, but it does.Īll I'm saying is that if ANY activity is causing your wireless adapter to drop a connection, there's something wrong with your networking subsystem. If SuperCopier works for you, that's great! I've found it to be consistently ~20% slower than TeraCopy with large file transfers and to generally have a clunkier interface because it uses a LOT of legacy code, but I like it. It just has fewer faults than the available alternatives. I'd never claim TeraCopy didn't have its share of problems.
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