I'm having painfully slow transfers from my FreeBSD 6.3 ia64 running Samba 3.3 to Vista (between 1KiBps to 15KiBps) and also to Windows 7 (50KiBps to 250 KiBps) and I've tried all the windows corrections up and down the board to no avail. I've finally given up on fixing Windows, so it must be my Samba installation. I'm fairly certain I have not forgotten anything from the file except 4 fileshares that are unrelated to the issue. Archive is a 6.4TB RAID5 (7x1TB drives) that runs blazingly fast in local as well as internet traffic. All components (Windows 7, Vista and FreeBSD) are connected through an Airport Extreme, but this slowness was experienced even on a basic 10/100 switch so it is not solely a problem with the Airport. Also direct connection did not work and Firewire support was dropped in Vista so there was no alternate "ethernet" option available to me. File transfers from my MacBook Pro perform as expected, with speeds ranging from 5MB/sec to 30MB/sec depending on the connect type. Any and all advice would be most appreciative. TIA, Ryan smb.conf: [global] dns proxy = no log file = /var/log/samba/log.%m load printers = yes server string = UnixBox2 workgroup = WORKGROUP os level = 20 encrypt passwords = yes security = share max log size = 50 [homes] comment = Home Directories browseable = no writable = yes [archive] delete readonly = yes writeable = yes path = /mount/archive only user = yes force directory mode = 755 force group = wheel force create mode = 755 force user = ryan public = yes allow hosts = 10.0.1.0/24 [www] writeable = yes path = /usr/www force directory mode = 755 force group = wheel force create mode = 755 force user = ryan valid users = ryan