LAN
tweak guide
Last Updated on
December 02, 1999 by Thomas
McGuire
I
had originally intended to make this an addition to the Modem
guide, however given the size of it I decided otherwise. As a
result some of the information may be repeated in the Modem
guide.
Setting
it up
Go
to Thresh’s
Firingsquad, it has 2 guides up, How
to setup a LAN, & A
guide to Windows Networking. I suggest you read them both
for information on how to setup a LAN & get it running. I
will cover how to get them running better.
Network
cards
Begin
by downloading & installing the latest driver/update for
your card from the manufacturer. This may fix any
problem/compatibility issues with the card & generally
give better performance.
Open
up Network properties in the Control panel, selecting
the appropriate adapter. Then go into the adapters Properties.
Select
the Driver type tab, selecting Enhanced mode (32bit
and 16bit) NDIS driver.
Under
the Bindings tab, select only TCP/IP. Select others only
if required to do so, this will give you the optimal speed.
Under
the Advanced tab select the best choice that the LAN is
capable of, e.g. if you (& the LAN) can support
Full-duplex operation, then choose so accordingly.
Protocols
Start
by removing any unnecessary Protocols, Adapters, Clients &
Services from the Network control panel.
Now,
select TCP/IP & hit Properties.
For the sake of these guide the LAN will be a static one, i.e.
static IP addresses & such rather than dynamically
assigned. I’ll go into details for a dynamic one at a later
date.
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Under
the NetBIOS tab, untick the box there unless
you have chosen to enable File & Printer
sharing, then you must put a tick in the, I want
to enable NetBIOS over TCP/IP option.
Under
the DNS Configuration tab select Enable
DNS. Once more, fill in the required host addresses
as applicable.

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