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I was just browsing the new OS and wondering about a couple of network related items.
In the Network Connections dialog window, Connection - properties, there is an option for Microsoft Network Adapter Multiplexor Protocols. Presently, it is not enabled, but from what I can gather, it will...
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The Internet is about to face one of its most serious issues in its history: experts have warned that the Internet is running out of addresses, and may run out by 2011. At issue is slow adoption of a new system intended to vastly increase the available pool, further complicating matters...
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Today when i started my oh so crappy computer my internet did not work. It said that i had a limited or no connection at all. However, my mother and sister's computers had been connected and working just fine the whole day. I tried flushing, renewing, releasing etc but nothing...
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Light Peak is the code-name for a new high-speed optical cable technology designed to connect your electronic devices to each other. Light Peak delivers high bandwidth starting at 10Gb/s with the potential ability to scale to 100Gb/s over the next decade. At 10Gb/s, you could transfer a...
On finding that Windows 7 has a built in VPN client, I've been trying to get it to connect to our Cisco PIX. However, so far no luck. Our Cisco VPN client will not operate on Vista or Windows 7. The tunnelling protocol is IPSec/UDP. I am not a networking expert by a long shot. I just thought...
Anyone found the Windows 7 equiv registry mods as this for Vista to allow L2TP/IPSEC NAT-T ?
support.microsoft.com/?kbid=947234
TIA,
Sam
KB article 947234 has the Vista & XP registry locations reversed. They are correct in 926179, & work under Windows 7 build 7000...