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I have a couple people I have been talking to. One has a Vista box and a XP
box. The other has two Vista ones. They problem is that in both cases one box is WAY faster then the other when it comes to internet. The XP one being the fast one in that case. Looking for some insight on how to fix this problem. Thanks |
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There is No countable way to answer this question without info concerning the nature and the configuration of the Internet connection. As a Guess, Try to Optimizing the TCP/IP Stack according to the type of the connection. Jack (MVP-Networking). "Kris" wrote in message ... I have a couple people I have been talking to. One has a Vista box and a XP box. The other has two Vista ones. They problem is that in both cases one box is WAY faster then the other when it comes to internet. The XP one being the fast one in that case. Looking for some insight on how to fix this problem. Thanks |