Re: IPX/SPX configure
From: Ross Durie (rdurie_at_caverock.net.nz)
Date: 11/26/04
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Date: Sat, 27 Nov 2004 11:48:40 +1300
The first thing to eliminate is the wireless connection by using a cable to
the router just for an experiment.
Also what download/upload speeds does you cable service provide??
-- Ross "John Chain" <JohnChain@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:3DEB0BB1-C91F-4B97-8603-47542145D65E@microsoft.com... > I have a cable modem, it is plugged into a router, and my computer has a > wireless adapter. > > > > "Ross Durie" wrote: > > > You mean you don't have a cable modem?? > > > > If you are trying to play games over the Internet with a dialup connection > > then it will be slow and there is NO solution as the laws of physics can't > > be changed. > > > > -- > > Ross > > "John Chain" <JohnChain@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > > news:4F6A0ADE-B1DA-41A7-90B5-6A1704B1EAB6@microsoft.com... > > > I need IPX/SPX to play games over a WAN (Win XP to Win 98SE), I don't have > > a > > > cable and netBIOS over TCP/IP is way too slow. Is there any way to do > > this > > > without using novell? You mentioned tunneling IPX/SPX through TCP/IP, > > how? I > > > am open to any help because I am desperate!!!! > > > > > >
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