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Originally posted by: JackMDS
I do not want to overload you.
But NetBEUI is faster, and safer for your LAN.
It is safer because it is not Routable, so your file can not be kidnapped by an Intrenet intruder.
However there is no ?On? or ?Off? NetBEUI.
You need to use TCP/IP for the Internet, and unbind it from file, and printer sharing.
NetBEUI has to be bound to File, and Printer sharing.
Like this:
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This topic has been discussed many times in this forum, one that both JackMDS and I have responded to numerous times. JackMDS has summarized the facts about NetBEUI.
With regards to instructions on how to configure this on Windows 2000: Install NetBEUI on PC's you wish to communicate with. Unbind TCP/IP from File and Printer Sharing & Client For Microsoft Networks (Network Connections - Advanced -- In there).
Security works in layers here folks, so each "little" thing that someone says is "not necessary" is another layer of protection flushed down the drain. TCP/IP is obviously routable and can and will be broadcasted out of your local network, specifically LAN traffic which should not be routed out onto the Internet, and this is why NetBEUI is recommend.
Speed wise, I doubt you will notice a significant difference between NetBEUI and TCP/IP for MSCFMN & MSF&PS LAN traffic either way, especially since there are many other factors that corrupt the results of your "tests".