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How Do You Improve Performance On A Microsoft Peer-To-Peer Network?

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How Do You Improve Performance On A Microsoft Peer-To-Peer Network?

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Having a peer-to-peer network in the home is becoming a necessity. Many home users have several computers, and having them all network makes it easier for file sharing and application backups. When very large files are sent over the network, the user may want to speed up the network to reduce the time required for sharing and transport of information. One way to accomplish this is by converting the network to a gigabit network using a switch. Remove the old cables attached to the computers and the router. These cables can be used for other purposes, so you can save them as a backup in case the new cables are damaged. This process disconnects the computers from the network, so the best way to avoid pop-ups is to turn off the machines while upgrading. Decide where to place the gigabit switch. If there is a router that connects the computers, the gigabit switch is used to attach the computers, and then the switch is attached to the router. Use one cable to attach the gigabit Ethernet swit

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