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Excellent Article! The server can be picked up at – http://dx.com/p/standalone-bittorrent-bt-client-usb-nas-ftp-samba-printer-upnp-sharing-network-lan-server-26320
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Windows 7 network performance – autotuning
Want to speed up networking in your organization? (See our post on this date) I have found that restricted mode will often allow some of the benefits of autotuning with a number of problematic devices in your network -especially with … Continue reading
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Disable Remote Differential Compression from the Command Line
Remote Differential Compression can impact network performance. In order to disable it from the command line, open a command prompt by typing CMD in the search box and open as an Administrator. Type the following: ocsetup MSRDC-Infrastructure /uninstall (Windows … Continue reading