WinXP how to optimize the setting of network connection speed and duplex mode

  

I don't know the careful user has wood found in WinXP system, its local connection configuration has "speed" & rdquo; and "duplex" these two Settings. How to set it up?

Before setting up, let me explain what is duplex mode.

Duplex: The way in which information can be sent simultaneously in two directions between two points.

Duplex means that you can transfer in both directions at the same time, just like talking on the phone. Devices like walking dialogue machines are half-duplex or simple duplex.

The setup steps are as follows:

1. On the desktop, find the icon for “Network Neighborhood”, right click and select “Attributes”;

2, in the new window will see the "local connection" icon, also right click, select "properties" & rdquo;;

3, in the "local connection properties" ” In the middle, click the "Configure" button;

4, select the "Advanced" label, see a list of attributes in the list, select "ld"; connection speed and duplex ( Speed ​​& Duplex), the drop-down menu on the right can see the speed selection. The default is “Auto”, there will be different speed options. Once you've made your selection, you're OK (you need to restart your computer if necessary).

In general, you don't have to change these two settings. The default is automatic adaptation and the speed is optimized. If it is not properly modified, it will not be able to adapt to the device and cause network disconnection.

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