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Vista: Networking, IPv6 and beyond
Posted by: Jordi on Tuesday, January 30, 2007 - 12:31 PM
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Windows XP’s networking capabilities have never been a particular cause for complaint among users — at least not since the release of Service Pack 2 and its improved wireless integration — but that hasn’t stopped Microsoft going back to the drawing board. The IP stack — the code implementing the many layered sets of standardised protocols which allow TCP/IP networking — has, according to Microsoft, been rewritten from the ground up and has now been nattily dubbed the Next Generation TCP/IP Stack.
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