Lotus 0 Posted September 17, 2002 Are there some settings that can be changed to allow information to be sent/received more quickly. Anything would be appreciated. I was told there are some MTU settings that would make a difference. We use TCP/IP and have 5 systems running Win95 for a certain DOS app, 3 systems running Win2K Pro, and one running .. ugh .. WinME. We also have broadband ADSL. I am familiar with the registry and have no issues changing stuff manually. Thanks! Share this post Link to post
Christianb 8 Posted September 18, 2002 Kill the users! Hey it's a change in configuration. The network latency improves, your in jail, and your boss he doesn't even care anymore. :x Share this post Link to post
Christianb 8 Posted September 29, 2002 Quote: Heh... LOL! (Yea, that's a solution alright!) Ok then... ChristianB (b for bale as in the actor who played in "American Psycho" lol... we'll call your solution "the going postal" technique!) * NO sharp objects for Christianb today... everyone agree? lol... just bustin' on you man... APK Hey sounds good. I could even make my own company offering creative solutions to real problems . It could be called Postal Networking Services. Share this post Link to post
Four and Twenty 0 Posted September 29, 2002 adding a domain controller can speed things up instead of a random computer being the boss the DC is Share this post Link to post
Klark 0 Posted October 2, 2002 Just adding a domain controller will not help network performance ...It's what you assign that domain controller to do that will speed up your performance. Such as making it a WINS server, which would definately speed up things for you ten fold....ecspecially with all them 9X clients 8) you have.... Share this post Link to post
Lotus 0 Posted October 4, 2002 Where can I get info on setting up a wins server? 10 fold sounds like a nice speed increase Share this post Link to post