11.Increasing
Modem Performance
To increase modem
performance when
connecting to
the Internet:
Disable compression
on your modem
In SYSTEM.INI
under 386enh section
put in: COMxBUFFER=1024
(x is your modem
port number )
Add AT%C0 (that's
a zero),to the
extra settings
line of your modem's
properties.
Switch errror
correction off
12.To
Find Your IP Address
To find your
IP address when
connected: Open
Explorer
In the Windows
folder find the
file WINIPCFG.
Drag a shortcut
onto your screen.
Now when you are
online you can
double click the
shortcut to see
your IP address
and other data.
13.Using
UNC Network Names
with Files
As already mentioned,
you can use long
file names in
an MS DOS Box.
But you can even
use UNC-style
network names.
Example: DIR \\server\share1\dir1
will give you
all files on the
computer named
"server",
in the share named
"share1"
and in the directory
"dir1".
This does not
work with CD,
but it will work
with MD, RD, DIR,
COPY, MOVE, REN,
and so on.
I use this in
combination with
a batch file to
copy files to
a number of computers
on a network
14.Changing
the Number of
Rings Before Dial-Up
Server Answers
To change the
number of rings
before Dial up
Networking Server
answers: Find
the INF file for
the modem in the
\WINDOWS\INF directory.
The filename will
begin with "mdm"
and end with characters
desciptive of
the manufacturer,
ie. "supra"
for Supra Express
modem.
Make a copy of
this file.
Edit this file
with notepad and
look for a string
"HKR, Answer,
1,, "ATA<cr>".
Change to HKR,
Answer, 1,, "None".
A few lines up
from this should
be the line HKR,
Monitor, 1,, "ATS0=0<cr>"
Change the value
of the S0 register
to the number
of rings you would
like to have the
modem answer on.
Remove the modem
by using the Control
panel | System
| Device Manager.
Reinstall the
modem using the
REFRESH Button.
This should install
the modem using
the updated INF
file.
15.Resetting
Forgotten Dial-Up
Server Password
If you forget
the password you
set for you Dial-Up
Server
simply delete
(or rename) the
RNA.PWL file in
the WINDOWS directory
16.Monitoring
Your Dial-Up Connection
There are some
system checks
you can use to
see how good your
ISP and Phone
lines are.
You either net
OEM SR2 or the
ISDN Accelerator
Pack 1.1 installed
Make sure SYSMON
is installed.
You can add this
through the Control
Panel / Add New
Programs
Run SYSMON
Select Edit /
Add Item
Click on Dial-Up
Networking Adapter
Select CRC Errors
Click on OK
If you have lots
of CRC errors,
either the phone
lines or your
modem is having
problems.
You can also
add Framing Errors
and Timeout Errors
if you are still
having problems
and your
17.Fixing
a problem with
Shortcuts that
keep network UNC
connections
By default, when
you create a shortcut
to a network application,
both the Drive
letter and UNC
connection are
stored as part
of the shortcut.
The reasoning
that if the drive
letter gets reassigned
or deleted, the
UNC connection
will serve as
an additional
way to ensure
that the application
is available.
This can also
be a problem because
when you want
to re-assign the
drive to a new
server, it will
still make the
connection to
the old one through
the UNC To disable
this feature,
there is a program
called SHORTCUT.EXE
in the Admin /
Apptools / Envvars
directory.
Execute the program
with a -? to see
a description
of the available
switches.
18.Starting
a Dial-Up Connection
from the Command
Line
You can dial
your ISP from
a command line.
This can make
it easy to create
a batch file that
will
do things like
dial, start your
e-mail and web
browser. The syntax
is:
rundll rnaui.dll,RnaDial
connectoid
Note: The RnaDial
and connectoid
components of
the command line
are case sensitive
19.Device
Contention when
trying to use
a Modem
Occasionally,
when trying to
use your modem,
you might get
the following
errors: Another
program is using
the selected Telephony
device. Try again
after the other
program completes.
or
Cannot initialize
port
The state of
Windows 95 device
contention is
determined by
the value for
the "COM
n AutoAssign=x"
setting in the
[386Enh] section
of the System.ini
file,
where n is the
number of the
serial port and
x is a value from
-1 to 1000.
The default setting
in Windows 95
is -1. This setting
causes Windows
95 to not release
a serial port
previously used
by a non-Windows-based
program.
If you need hot-swapping
capability between
an MS-DOS-based
communications
program and a
Windows-based
communication
program,
add the following
entry to the [386Enh]
section of the
System.ini file:
Com n AutoAssign=0
20.Unable
to Browse the
Network
If you do not
have a logon password,
Windows95 might
have problems
when you try and
browse the network.
Try the following
steps to solve
the problem. Start
REGEDIT
Go to Hkey_Local_Machine
\ Software \ Microsoft
\ Windows \ Current_version
\ Network \ Real
mode net
Delete the line
that says AUTOLOGON=0
Save the changes
and reboot the
system
21.Auto-Dialing
for 32-bit Internet
Applications
If your 32-bit
Internet applications
do not automatically
invoke your
Windows 95 Dialer,
here is a way
I found to enable
this feature.
First, bring up
an internet application
such as Netscape
or Internet Explorer.
Next, manually
dial into your
internet provider
by double-clicking
your connection
icon.
Once connected,
go to the Control
Panel and double-click
on the Internet
icon.
Once the window
open, uncheck
the checkbox titled
"Dial whenever
an Internet Connection
is needed".
Click the check
box again and
make sure there
is a check in
the checkbox.
Next, click the
APPLY button.
Finally , click
the OK button.
Once you do this,
close your internet
application and
disconnect from
your internet
provider.
Re-start your
Internet application
and the Windows
95 dialer should
start up.
NOTE: From my
experience, all
Internet applications
will be effected
and will automatically
start the Windows
95 dialer.
22.Changing
your Modem's Initialization
String
Start REGEDIT
Go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE
\ System \ CurrentControlSet
\ Services \ Class
\ Modem \ 0000
\ Init
Change the settings
to the values
for your modem
23.Increasing
the Modem Timeout
If your modem
it timing out
during file transfers
or loading Web
Pages,
you might try
increasing the
timeout period.
To change it:
Start Regedit
Go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE
/ System / CurrentControlSet
/ Services / Class
/ Modem / XXXX
/ Settings
Where XXXX is
the number of
your modem
Move to the right
panel and double
click on Inactivity
Timeout
The number of
minutes for a
timeout should
be entered between
the brackets.
For example, a
US Robotics Sportster
could have S19=<30>
to set it to 30
minutes.
24.Potential
problems leaving
16-bit winsock.dll's
If you re having
problems getting
some of your winsock
applications
to work under
Win95, make sure
you delete any
old 16-bit winsock.dll's.
If this file is
in the directory
were the application
resides, it could
cause problems.
Programs that
could have problems
like this are:
Ewan.exe (Telnet
app)
WSIRC.exe (IRC
app)
WSGopher.exe (Gopher
app)
NX.Exe (NewsXpress)
Netscape v.1.0
We found that
if the software
listed above is
in the same directory
as the
Trumpet Winsock.dll
file, then they
will NOT work
under the MS-TCP/IP
stack.