Problem: Article: From your desktop, click on "Start" to launch your Programs menu. Click "Run" and type in “incommand” (for Windows 95, 98, and ME) or “INCMD” (for Windows NT, 2000, and XP), without the quotation marks. This will call the command prompt by launching a black window. If your Windows operating system is newer or doesn’t have the Run option from step 1, you can find the command prompt by navigating through the Programs menu.  Click on "Start," then "All Programs." Look for the Accessories folder and open it. Click on "Command Prompt." This will call the command prompt by launching a black window. You can skip this step if you’ve already found the command prompt from step 1. In the command prompt window, type the following syntax: ping [url] [-f] [-l] [MTU value].  There’s a space in between each command. This is quite technical, but just follow the syntax. The next few steps will explain the parameters of the syntax. In the syntax from step 3, after the command “ping,” type in a URL or website address you commonly use. This is the website the command will send a ping to. For example, use www.yahoo.com or www.google.com. In the syntax from step 3, the last parameter states “MTU value.” This pertains to the test packet size in bytes that would be sent together in your ping. It’s a four-digit number. Try to start with 1500. If you use Yahoo’s website, the syntax would be as follows:  ping www.yahoo.com –f –l 1500 Press "Enter" on your keyboard to send the ping. After the ping, the results will be shown on the command prompt. If the results display “Packet needs to be fragmented but DF set,” this means the packet size isn’t optimal yet. Proceed to step 8. Reduce the packet size by 10 or 12 bytes. You’re trying to figure out the correct packet size that won’t need fragmentation. Repeat step 6 using the adjusted or reduced MTU value.  Repeat steps 6 to 9 until you don’t see a message saying that the packet still needs to be fragmented. Once you don’t see the message anymore, proceed to step 10. Once you have a packet size or MTU value that doesn’t fragment, increase this value in small increments. Try increments of 2 or 4 bytes. Send another ping using the adjusted or increased MTU value. Repeat steps 10 to 11 until you determine the largest packet size that won’t be fragmented. Take the maximum packet size you got from the ping tests and add 28 to it. These 28 bytes are reserved for the header data. The resulting value is your optimal MTU setting.
Summary: Launch the command prompt. Search for the command prompt. Set ping syntax. Set a URL. Set a test packet size. Send the ping. Read the diagnosis. Reduce the MTU value. Resend the ping. Increase MTU value. Resend the ping. Add 28 to the MTU value.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: the wine as before.

SUMMARY: Siphon Sterilize the wine bottles and add a funnel. Pour the wine into the bottles, filling each bottle to the neck. Cork and store the bottles.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: One of the toughest things for people to understand after losing a dog is that a new dog is not, and should not be looked at, as a replacement for your old dog.  Nothing will every replace your old dog.  Your new dog will have a different personality and quirks, and you will need to build a whole new relationship with it. It can help to get a different breed or a different sex when selecting a new dog.  This can help you not to make comparisons between your old dog and new dog. Depending on how long you had your previous dog, your living situation might have changed significantly since you first got it.  When deciding what type of dog to get, consider your new situation.  This can affect such things as whether you want a big dog or little one, a puppy or a mature dog, or a long-haired or short-haired one.  Ask yourself some of the following questions to help you decide which type of dog will best suit your new needs and lifestyle:  Are you living in an apartment or a home with a backyard? If you work full-time, is there anyone who can help you with training your new dog? What type of climate do you live in? How much time and energy are you willing and able to put into taking care of a new dog? Your health may have changed since you adopted your last dog as well.  You must also take this into consideration when you’re trying to figure out what kind of dog to get.  Larger breeds will need more physical activity than smaller breeds.  Different breeds have different energy levels as well.  Choose a dog that will be compatible with your current abilities. Taking into consideration your current situation, list all the qualities you want in your new dog, starting with the most important at the top.  This will make it easier to focus on the qualities that are most important when you’re picking out your new dog.
Summary: Understand your new dog is not a replacement. Think about your current living situation. Evaluate your physical capabilities. Make a list of qualities you want in a dog.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Use approximately 1 teaspoon (5 ml) of chocolate syrup to coat the inside of the glass. After you’ve drizzled it, place the glass in the freezer for 1 to 2 hours to chill. This step is optional. You can leave the glass uncoated if you prefer. To mix the martini, you’ll need a cocktail shaker. Add enough ice to the shaker to fill it almost all the way. You can substitute a mason jar for the cocktail shaker. Pour 1 ounce (30 ml) of peppermint schnapps, 2 ounces (60 ml) of chocolate liqueur, and 2 ounces (60 ml) of half and half over the ice. Cover the shaker, and shake the mixture vigorously for about 15 seconds to combine all of the ingredients. Place a cocktail strainer over the coated martini glass, and pour the martini through it to strain out the ice. Serve it while it’s still cold.
Summary:
Drizzle chocolate syrup around the inside edge of a martini glass and chill it. Fill a cocktail shaker with ice. Add the peppermint schnapps, chocolate liqueur, and cream and shake well. Strain the martini into the prepared glass and serve.