This is not a Samba problem. The client is dropping the TCP
connection - we don't know why. That's what the message "Connection reset by 
peer"
means.

Jeremy.

Yes, I suppose it could be, except it runs internet applications 24 hours a day and they do not lose their connections (some are background jobs). So, perhaps you are saying for some nanosecond it has done something different that only affects Samba and not other connections. And that could well be true. Which is why I am hoping someone somewhere can help determine a tuning that is specific to Samba as there is no trouble running the other 10 or so apps that are run on that machine. So, one could say it is not a Samba question, but, it only occurs with Samba, it may not be the fault of Samba, still, it is a Samba related question. If one asked in a wireless group, they say it's not a wireless problem (and they don't know the first thing about Samba). So, there is a solution or reason somewhere, just have to find where or hope someone with this experience has a solution.

More info: 3 different access points from the 3 typical manufactuers, 3 different client cards, same result.

Steve

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