>
> This means your machine is sendting lovely netbios packets out to your
> broadcast address looking for other win95 machines. You may want to
> disable "logon to network" under the dialin properties, unless you're
> doing some kind of win95 networking over your PPP link.
possibly... how about ipx/spx?
qcis... when asking on any list you should first give ALL pertinent
information...
What is the method of authentication, what OS etc. etc....
but first,
Look at the archives...
Look at the Livingston site...
Then my current pet peeve is making a subject that is descriptive...
Now as for what you are asking "inside" your e-mail...
For some systems it IS normal for 15 seconds to go through and for some
systems that is fast.
a 2400 baud PPP connection will take longer than a 33.6Kbps PPP
connection. See it's relative so unless you describe the situation it's
all bogus... BTW, I do have people using 2400 baud modems, but for
terminal use... ;)
For my users, I disable everything under Advanced Options and Network
protocols in the DUN... well except for TCP/IP of course.
If you want the exact method:
http://www.iav.com/~livingston/win95.html
> -Jason
>
> On Sat, 24 Jan 1998, qcislands net SCO Unix/Win95 site wrote:
>
> > When dialing in to my PM2ER30 from a Win95 box, and after the password is
> > verified, it takes a full 15 seconds for the "Logging on to Network" to
> > complete.
> >
> > Is this normal? This is a ppp connection. Is there any way I can speed this
> > up?
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