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TCP/IP Networking in Windows Vista

Source: TechGenix
Date: January 2008
Type: White Paper
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Overview: This white paper exemplifies the various enhancements made to the TCP/IP stack in Windows Vista and how it provides enhanced reliability and performance over previous Windows platforms. Looking at the issues and limitations of TCP/IP networking on existing Windows platform, Vista’s enhancements in this area add another compelling reason to why upgrading XP desktops to Vista is a desirable goal for large enterprises that require optimal throughput on their WAN links, enhanced security for remote client VPN connectivity and greater performance for wireless networks.


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