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Maximize Performance - WinXP Home P2P
I have three WinXP Home and one Win2K Pro computers connected to a Microsoft
MN-500 wireless router (WEP enabled). I have mapped network shares of the "My Documents" folders and one printer share. I would like to maximize the performance of this small network, but could use some suggestions. I am using the built-in DHCP server in the MS wireless router. Would assigning static IP addresses improve connection speed through the router? The only protocol installed is TCP/IP. Are there certain settings that will increase perfomance? Are there other protocols that I should install? I've checked a few web sites (TweakXP, TechRepublic, Practically Networked), but most of the performance tweaks seemed to be geared toward a network server, not a P2P network. Any help in the right direction would be appreciated. Thanks, Joe G. Dearborn, MI |
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