HELP!!! Gettin' desperate here...
My desktop computer uses a Diamond Homefree 10MBPS PCI phoneline network card, and my laptop uses a Diamond Homefree 1MBPS USB phoneline box. Both systems running Windows 98SE. The network is up & running fine- no problems with connection sharing or file transfers, etc.
However, when both are connected to the phoneline, the desktop (a 1400MHz AMD T-Bird) runs VERY slow. Disconnect from the network, reboot, and it runs normally. Hook it back onto the network, and it slows down again. (VERY slow- takes 30 seconds just to open a window!)
I've used these components in several previous networks, so I know they are not defective.
The Diamond tech support page lists a fix for this problem in Win ME, but the solution doesn't apply to Win 98SE.
(Win ME fix: Under TCP/IP Properties for Diamond Homefree Adapter, Disable "Detect Connection To Network Media.")
The option to disable this function does not exist in Win 98.
Can anyone tell me the equivalent of this solution for Win 98, or maybe another fix?
Thanks.
