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Tweaking your modem
Last Updated on March 28, 2000 by Thomas McGuire - Page 5/8

Go into My computer, then Dial-up Networking. Right click on your ISP's connection, select Properties.

  • Under the General tab, untick the Use area code & dialling properties, assuming you are calling a local number to connect.
  • Under the Server types tab, untick all boxes except TCP/IP (& IPX/SPX compatible if needed & IPX/SPX is installed).
  • Tick, Enable software compression only if you have a Winmodem, otherwise leave it unticked. Non-Winmodems can do hardware compression, which will free up the CPU from doing that task.
  • For Types of dial-up servers choose PPP: Internet, Windows NT server, Windows 98(95).

  • Select the TCP/IP settings button & select Server assigned IP address (As mentioned earlier for TCP/IP advanced properties). Also select Specify name server addresses if you have the servers IP address (most likely it’ll already be filled in & selected). Untick, Use IP header compression (tick it if you don’t play games much online). Ignore Use default gateway on remote network. Click Ok.
Click the Scripting tab, then Edit. If the script has a "delay" value in it, you should try lowering its value. My default script had a delay 3 in it. I've changed it to 1. This may be useful for some users. Save the changes you've made to it, & click Ok (If unsure you can change it back to the default number the same way). You can download my password authentication script here. Only try this script if you currently don’t have one. If you experience problems with it don’t use it.


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