In the age of lightning-fast Gigabit Ethernet, TCP/IP, and cloud networking, few IT professionals or vintage computing enthusiasts remember a small, fast, and non-routable protocol called NETBEUI (NetBIOS Extended User Interface). Developed by IBM and later adopted by Microsoft in the 1990s, NETBEUI was the backbone of small Windows networks (Windows 95, 98, and NT 4.0) due to its simplicity, zero configuration, and minimal memory footprint.
However, with the rise of the internet and large-scale routing, Microsoft officially deprecated NETBEUI support after Windows XP. Windows Vista, 7, 8, 10, and 11 do not include NETBEUI in their default networking stacks. netbeui+for+windows+7+11+exclusive
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