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Femtocell Technology Could Improve Wireless Network Bandwidth Inexpensively
In today’s Internet-centric world, effective free speech depends upon people being able to easily access the Internet anywhere they go at reasonable speeds. But in the US, wireless carriers have failed to keep up with their growing user bases and … Continue reading
Enabling Jumbo Frames Can Be Strangely Hazardous to Network Performance – Example Using Windows Vista With Realtek NIC, Samba, and NX Server
Recently I ran into a snafu with Ethernet jumbo frames that was quite annoying while trying to speed up network performance. This particular LAN has a mix of operating systems with a server running Ubuntu Linux offering Samba file sharing … Continue reading

