quantass
February 13th, 2003, 12:18 PM
Hi there,
when i do a ipconfig /all in Win2K i see a line that says "IP Routing Enabled ... YES". For some reason my Cable network connection is slow (feels like 56k modem)...I was thinking that this had something to do with it. On the cable network i have two computers connected (each has two different ips). I am only interested in just getting high-speed access uniquely on two different machines. On the one machine the cable speeds seem fine, but on this one it seems really slow. I noticed that the "Ip Routing" display on the other machines was set to "NO". Everything else (besides the IP and the IP Routing display) was the same for the two machines. Maybe if i can make my display say "NO" as well my speeds will improve?!??!
How would i do this? I was scouring the net and saw someone mention to go the registry: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\TcpIp\Parameters and change the "IPEnableRouter" key's value to 0 instead of 1, but my was (and still is) set to 0.
Any ideas?
when i do a ipconfig /all in Win2K i see a line that says "IP Routing Enabled ... YES". For some reason my Cable network connection is slow (feels like 56k modem)...I was thinking that this had something to do with it. On the cable network i have two computers connected (each has two different ips). I am only interested in just getting high-speed access uniquely on two different machines. On the one machine the cable speeds seem fine, but on this one it seems really slow. I noticed that the "Ip Routing" display on the other machines was set to "NO". Everything else (besides the IP and the IP Routing display) was the same for the two machines. Maybe if i can make my display say "NO" as well my speeds will improve?!??!
How would i do this? I was scouring the net and saw someone mention to go the registry: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\TcpIp\Parameters and change the "IPEnableRouter" key's value to 0 instead of 1, but my was (and still is) set to 0.
Any ideas?