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Networking Tips !
6.Auto-Dial Internet Connections (Win98) If Win98 is not automatically dialing your Internet Connection:
Open up the Dial Up Networking box
Click on Connections / Settings
Uncheck Prompt for information before dialing.
7.Opening the Make New Connection Dialog
Box This command line will pop up the "Make new connection"
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8.Help Stop Modem Disconnects If you modem goes offline frequently, it may be due to
a temporary lost carrier. To lengthen the time the modem will
go offline after the carrier is lost, change the modem properties.
Open up the Control Panel
Double click on the Modem icon
Click on Properties / Connection / Advanced
In the Extra Settings, enter S10=10
This will enable the modem to stay connected without a carrier
for up to 10 seconds.
9.Speeding Up Your Modem's Dialing For Win95, to make that modem dial much faster: Open
up the Control Panel
Double click on the Modem icon
Click on Properties / Connection / Advanced
In the Extra Settings enter S11=x , where x is how many milliseconds
each tone sounds. Try S11 = 1, then dial, you'll be surprised.
10.Showing Your Actual Modem's Connection
Speed Normally when you open up the modem icon in the system
try, it shows the port connect speed.
So see your actual modem speed: Go Control Panel
Open up the Modems icon
Click Properties
Click on the Connection tab
Click the Advanced button
In the Extr Settings, put ATW2L0 (the last character is a zero)
Computer Basics – Beginner Guide (2026)
A computer is an electronic device that processes data, performs calculations,
stores information, and produces output. In 2026, computers are essential for education,
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Types of Computers
Desktop Computer: Office and home workstations.
Laptop / Notebook: Portable computers for students and professionals.
All-in-One PC: CPU and monitor in one unit.
Workstations: High-performance systems for engineering and media.
Servers: Manage websites, databases, and networks.
Main Parts of a Computer
CPU (Processor): Executes instructions and calculations.
RAM: Affects speed and multitasking.
Hard Disk / SSD: Stores files, software, and operating system.
Motherboard: Connects all hardware components.
Input Devices: Keyboard, mouse, scanner.
Output Devices: Monitor, printer, speakers.
Operating Systems
Operating systems control hardware and software resources: