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  1. rholland

    VPN on CABLE too slow (win98SE)

    Try applying DUN 1.4 for Win98SE-oddly enough, it updates the VPN adapter and PPP module. Make sure you get the right version-there's a version for W95, W98FE and W98SE. Then setup a new connection. Check Advanced Tab on the adapter and set the MTU to Large (1500) if not already; it may default...
  2. rholland

    VPN on CABLE too slow (win98SE)

    Well, the next thing I'd check is TCP stack parameters like RcvWin, MTU, MSS and such. Try going to www.speedguide.net and using the TCP/IP Analyzer link. Have you downloaded any freeware utilites purporting to "increase your internet connection speed" or "optimize your...
  3. rholland

    VPN on CABLE too slow (win98SE)

    Is up/down speed symmetrical? I read somewhere that most cable systems are asymmetrical speed-wise, like ADSL. Some even require a modem/telco connection for the uplink. If yours is an asymmetrical setup, one link (uplink from server probably) is the bottleneck. Even if client link is...
  4. rholland

    HardDisck is FAT16, I want it to be FAT32

    Again, FAT32 *requires* Win95 OSR2 or later; you still haven't stated your Win95 version in your post. If you have the original retail version of Win95 (4.00.950), you can't convert to FAT32 at all. Period, End. I'm not aware that FAT32 converter is officially available for Win95 (any version)...
  5. rholland

    HardDisck is FAT16, I want it to be FAT32

    You don't state whether your first drive is already FAT32 nor your Operating System: FAT32 is supported (MS doesn't technically support it and refers you to your OEM vendor) on Win95 OSR2 (ver 4.00.1111) and later. Win98 and Second Edition support FAT32 by default. If your first drive is FAT32...
  6. rholland

    vpn client can't see network

    Your (unnamed) client probably has no access to NetBIOS name resolution. Try enabling "Use DHCP for WINS Resolution" or add your WINS server address in Network Properties.

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