-=PCTechTalk=- Re: ReDo DUN ( What's a DUN?)

a DUN is a dial up network...the icon you click on to connect to the 
internet
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Michael Scott" <conrod@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: "pctechtalk" <pctechtalk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, October 29, 2004 5:38 AM
Subject: -=PCTechTalk=- ReDo DUN ( What's a DUN?)


> Hello All,
> I have another "have you ever done this?" question for you. I'm a bit 
> scared of trying these things in case I mess up but anything that can help 
> get Hal moving will be great!
>
> Thanks for your patience,   Lyn
> 8. Redo DUN
> By default, Windows' networking protocols are optimized for LAN-based 
> communication. If you connect to the Web via a LAN, you're probably fine. 
> But you're not fine if you use Dial-Up Networking. LANs and the Internet 
> use different packet sizes, so the resulting packet fragmentation slows 
> you down. Other default settings may slow you down as well, but all can be 
> fixed by changing several Registry settings. The freeware application 
> EasyMTU (available at most download sites) can do it all for you in 
> seconds, and get your dial-up sessions operating at top speed. If you 
> prefer the hands-on approach of editing the Registry yourself (as we do), 
> see Winmag.com's . Anyone with a broadband connection should also make 
> these changes.
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