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Windows 7 Specific PCs "infecting" networks they join with IPv6 (causing disruption of software)
I have a set of PCs which if connected to a windows network will make all computers on that network default to ipv6 when resolving names. This happens even if IPv6 is unchecked, if the ipv4 binding is set above 6 in the advanced properties of the network card. If any of these PCs joins a...- 360fish
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- aloha binding order computer name configuration dns resolution group policy ipv6 localhost ping network network adapter network issues network topology point of sale registry reset commands software disruption troubleshooting windows 7
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- Forum: Windows Networking
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Windows 7 Painfully slow wireless access to NAS
We have a pair of newly-purchased Windows 7 laptops: - Samsung Q330 - Acer Aspire 5742 Both run Windows 7 Premium, and both suffer from painfully slow access to shares on a Netgear NV+ NAS. For example, opening a photo of 114kb size takes approximately 30 seconds. Populating medium-sized...- itm
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- Forum: Windows Networking
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Exploring Various DDP Network Configurations for Efficient Data Communication Systems
In a simple data communication system, terminals and other remote I/O devices are linked with one or more central processors to receive input data and capture output information. Connecting equipment and software, sometimes referred to as interface elements, are used to bridge the different...- Elsen14
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- central processors communication configuration data transmission ddp networks hierarchical network i/o devices intelligent terminals interface elements local applications network network topology node processors processor protocol remote device ring network star network system design terminals
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- Forum: General Computing