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1. Find the IP address of your gateway. If you're using Windows 2000 or XP, run IPCONFIG at a command prompt on the Host computer. you'll get an address that looks like xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx (where the x's represent numbers).
2. Then, go to one of your Client machines, and type the following:
PING -f -l 1500 xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
(where xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx is the gateway address you obtained in the first step). You'll probably get an error message indicating that it must be fragmented. If you do, type the following:
PING -f -l 1492 xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
If that doesn't work, try this:
PING -f -l 1454 xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
3. The numbers in each of these examples (1500, 1492, 1454) are the MTU( MAXIMUM TRANSSMISION PROTOCOL) values. Continue testing this command with lower and lower MTU numbers until you get ping responses instead of an error message. The highest MTU value that works is the one you need to be using. If an MTU of 1500 (the first command, above) does not produce an error, then this solution won't work for you.
The next step is to configure all your Client computers to use the new, lower MTU as the default for all Internet communication.
I assume you have XP use this bellow
1. Run the Registry Editor (REGEDIT.EXE) on one of your "Client" machines.
2. Go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\ SYSTEM\ CurrentControlSet\ Services\ Tcpip\ Parameters\ Interfaces.
3. There should be several subkeys under the Interfaces key; most likely, you'll find three. View the contents of each key by clicking, and find the one that corresponds to your primary network adapter; it will be the one with more values than the other two, and will have an IP address value set to something like 192.168.0.x.
4. Once you've found the correct subkey, create a new DWORD value in it (Edit -> New -> DWORD Value), and name the value MTU.
5. Double-click the new value, choose the Decimal option, and type the MTU value determined above.
6. Click Ok when you're done - you'll need to restart Windows for this change take effect.
7. Repeat this for each Client machine.
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You find your Gateway IP by going to Start---->network------>show all connections ----->Local Area Connection ---->Properties -----> you will find a box with internet items click on INTERNET PROTOCOL ------>when you clicked got toPROPERTIES and then click ADVANCED and set your Gateway IP to automatic metric if you have already set an Gateway IP copy it and FOLLOW THOSE STEPS
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