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can anyone summarize or refer me to a site outlining the various registry adjustments to ensure hiest poss modem speed/connection.
i try the maxmtu but it does not come up in some win9X registry installations (under search-find). thanx, |
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The Smokester
Join Date: Jan 2000
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Go check out www.tweakfiles.com under networking. Don't know if it explains any of the registry tweaks but they have bunches of different ones.
------------------ Take Smoke's advice as fact if it works and fiction if it don't!!! |
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Join Date: Mar 2000
Location: Lesmurdie , W . A . Australia .
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MODEM/LAN BUFFER SPEEDUP [+]
Is brought to you courtesy of Andrew Bourdon (PowerPenguin@techie.com): http://www.24link.net/ActiveWebMedia/ "Speed up your Windows 9x modem/LAN transfers via buffer increase: A. Dial-Up modems: 1. Open Control Panel. 2. Open the Network applet. 3. Select Properties for Dial-Up Adapter. 4. Click Advanced. 5. Select Yes to "Enable Point to Point IP". Be sure to check with your ISP first to see if they support this! ( Or My Computor\Dial-Up Networking\ right click on your providers logo\Server Types & if you have PPP , it's OK ) 6. Select Automatic for "IP Packet Size". 7. Select No for "Record a log file". 8. Select No for "Use IPX header compression". 9. Click "Enhanced mode [32 and 16 bit] NDIS driver". 10. Restart Windows. 11. Watch your modem fly! |
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