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Old February 19th 06, 11:03 AM posted to microsoft.public.win98.internet
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It may be the option is not available in Win98; its been so long since I
used that OS that I can't be sure.

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"sqaeng" wrote in message
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Having used Win98SE many years and never noticed this "network connection
icon", I too am intrigued. Is this the Network Neighborhood icon? If so,
displaying properties shows no such option. I'd be most grateful if you
could
be more specific?

"Sandi Hardmeier - MVP" wrote:

No software required - its an online test.

You are using Win98 yes? You need to find your network connection icon,
right click, select properties, and see if you can turn on an option to
view
the connection in the systray; its been so long since I used Win98 I
can't
remember for sure.. I will have access to a Win98 PC so will have a look.

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"Dennis H (Portland)" wrote
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message ...
I'm pretty good with the computer but I don't see where connection
option
is
located. I checked using Windows Explorer, desktop Icon, and control
panel.
Are you sure you're not referring to W2000? I have that at work and I
found
the option there.

It looks like I need to subscribe to dslreports.com to get the test
software. True?



"Sandi Hardmeier - MVP" wrote:

Go to your network connections folder. Turn on the option to show the
connection in system tray when connected.

Once you have done this, rest your mouse over the connection to see
what
your connection speed is. Post back the results.

Alternatively, you can use one of the test programs at
www.dslreports.com
to
check the speed of your internet connection.

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__________________________________________
Sandi - Microsoft MVP since 1999
http://www.ie-vista.com
http://inetexplorer.mvps.org

Inetexplorer has changed - for instructions on how to
find old URLs, go he
http://msmvps.com/spywaresucks/archi.../14/46971.aspx


"Dennis H (Portland)" Dennis H
wrote
in message ...
I have updated Microsoft security. Also running McAfee antivirus,
firewall
and personal privacy software. All are update. Running Win98se. I
have
run
registry mechanic and AdAware. Also scanned for viruses. No
improvement.
Any suggestions.