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- Tweak Win2K Server registry to improve TCP/IP performance
- Windows 2000 Server's TCP/IP Properties Sheet is a little deceptive in giving the impression that basic information, such as an IP address, subnet mask, default gateway, or DNS server, is all that's required to create connections. There's much more to TCP/IP than meets the eye; Windows simply requires a minimal...
- Technical articles 2003-10-23
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- Get IT Done: Modify your Windows 2000 server's registry to improve TCP/IP performance
- Windows 2000s automatic TCP/IP settings arent always the best for network performance, but you can modify your servers registry to optimize TCP/IP.The TCP/IP Properties sheet on your Windows 2000 server is the configuration screen that allows you to input basic TCP/IP information, such as an IP address, subnet mask, default...
- Technical articles 2002-07-22
- Sierra Wireless Aircard 875 : VPN : Telnet : Packet Loss : ANSER/FIX
- Hello,This is my first post on Tech Republic. Please forgive me if I'm in the wrong place. Today I had a difficult problem in which a Google search returned only one potential solution over on that pay-for-the-answer site, so I thought I would post my results somewhere where...
- Discussion threads 2007-08-09
- Database management: Optimizing your Oracle*Net configuration
- Oracle databases are often shared across geographical areas, so it's imperative that the Oracle professional understand how database performance is affected by network communications. The Transparent Network Substrate TNS, provided by Oracle, allows distributed communications between databases.The TNS, which is a distributed protocol, allows for transparent database communications between remote...
- Technical articles 2003-12-16
- Optimize an Oracle network configuration
- Oracle databases are often shared across geographical areas, so it's imperative that the Oracle professional understand how database performance is affected by network communications. The Transparent Network Substrate TNS, provided by Oracle, allows distributed communications between databases.The TNS serves as an insulator between Oracle’s logical data request and the physical...
- Technical articles 2003-11-18
- Why should you worry about datagram fragmentation?
- If your firewall appears to be swamped, the problem may be datagram fragmentation. Find out more in this latest Locksmith article.Packet filtering seems simple enough on the surface, but unless you understand what is happening inside the router or firewall, you may miss a gigantic hole in your perimeter defenses....
- Technical articles 2000-11-16
- Get IT Done: Try Windows tweaks to boost broadband connections
- An increasing number of small to medium-sized businesses are adopting broadband Internet access in the form of cable modem and digital subscriber line DSL services. These technologies provide high-speed downstream transfer, averaging 1 to 1.5 Mbps (upstream bandwidth is usually throttled back to 128 or 256 Kbps by the provider).Despite...
- Technical articles 2003-03-31
- SC Net Speeder Lite 4.0.0.3 (Windows)
- Configure with SC Free Net Speeder Lite Wizzard any modem, ADSL, Cable, DSL and LAN connection types for maximum performance for faster surfing the Web, playing online games, and downloading files. It also configures Internet Explorer for better stability. It also keep your connection secure, prevent automatic disconnections. Add more...
- Software downloads 2007-08-12
- TZ Connection Booster 1.1 (Windows)
- Connection Booster Wizard can configure any modem, ADSL, Cable, DSL, and LAN connection types for maximum performance for faster surfing the Web, playing online games, and downloading files. It also configures Internet Explorer for better stability. It also keeps your connection secure and prevents automatic disconnections. Adds more speed greater...
- Software downloads 2003-09-16
- Get IT Done: Try multiprotocol routing with EIGRP
- EIGRP is a proprietary routing protocol that can add reliability and scalability to medium-size and large Cisco internetworks.A dynamic, easily managed proprietary routing protocol that can add reliability and scalability to medium-size to large Cisco internetworks, Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol EIGRP uses a combination of distance vector and link-state...
- Technical articles 2000-04-20
- Troubleshooting using the Cisco ping command
- Isolating network problems can be a horrific task. With countless tools provided by a number of manufacturers, where does a systems administrator start? The ping command is a great starting point, and Cisco does not fall short in this area.Network problems can be challenging to isolate. Thankfully, Cisco Systems gives...
- Technical articles 2001-01-05
- Lock IT Down: Secure your DNS servers by editing the registry
- Learn the registry tricks to make Windows DNS more secureWhether it’s configurations within Microsoft DNS service that can be used to make a server more secure, or additional operating system and network environment configurations, there are small measures you can take to help offer greater security for your clients. Here’s...
- Technical articles 2002-10-25
- Measuring throughput in a TCP/IP network
- Need to get an idea of the maximum throughput of your TCP/IP network? This article from columnist Matthew Lehman will tell you how to do it, from understanding traffic flows to knowing the maximum size of your TCP window.When you’re making decisions about how to meet your organization’s networking needs,...
- Technical articles 2001-05-09
- Reuse an old fax modem with Windows XP's Fax Services
- You may think that old fax modem in the storage closet is a worthless piece of junk. However, that's not really the case. The modem may not be any good for surfing the Internet or downloading data due to its slow speed, but the fax portion of the unit can...
- Technical articles 2005-02-10
- Do More with Less: Reuse an old fax modem with Windows XP's Fax Services
- You may think that old fax modem in the storage closet is a worthless piece of junk. However, that's not really the case. The modem may not be any good for surfing the Internet or downloading data due to its slow speed, but the fax portion of the unit can...
- Technical articles 2003-10-20
- Create your power management strategy
- IT infrastructure planners should give more thought to the preservation and conservation of power beyond buying uninterruptible power supplies for the server room. You know what they say: power corrupts. But a lack of power or inconsistent power--electrical power, that is--can corrupt your data or bring down...
- Technical articles 2006-07-10
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