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    Registered User Ronin's Avatar
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    winipcfg

    Does Windows 95 have the command winipcfg?

    I have an old ISA nic installed. Would it be better if I were to replace it with a PCI nic?

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    Registered User FatalException0E's Avatar
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    Yup, win95 should have winipcfg. The real advantage in changing NICs would be to go from 10mbps (which that ISA almost certainly is) to a 10/100 PCI NIC. If your network is only running on 10base, though, the change wouldn't really do much good, except that you'll be ready for future upgrades.

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    if it doesn't have winipcfg, you can always do it from DOS by typing "ipconfig".

    ditto on the PCI NIC.

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    Also, with the PCI NIC, you'll have much better plug and play compatability, support, drivers, ect.... I would try to stay as far away from ISA as it's already become outdated and 99% of newer mobos don't support it anylonger. Besides, you can pickup a new NIC for around $20, so it's definatly worth the upgrade.

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