-=PCTechTalk=- ReDo DUN ( What's a DUN?)
- From: "Michael Scott" <conrod@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: "pctechtalk" <pctechtalk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 29 Oct 2004 20:08:23 +0930
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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