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If you're using cable broadband internet try this before anything else. It's really simply to do and it works great.
Download this simple program to edit your settings >
http://www.dslreports.com/front/drtcp.html
1. Set Tcp Receive Window (RWIN) to 128480
2. Set Windows Scaling, Time Stamping, Selective Acks, Path MTU Discovery, Black Hole Detection to Default.
3. Leave Max Duplicate Acks and TTL Blank [Delete anything in those fields]
4. Save to Registry. Reboot.
I and others have learned this solved 99%+ of peoples problems with slow connections and lag.
Good Luck and make sure you ask questions.
p.s. This setting is only intended for broadband users. If you need some settings for satellite or other types of connections please ask and I will do my best to find you the proper information.
GOD Bless you and good luck in trying to improve your speeds
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You might add except for Vista.I haven't tested this software but it will make settings in the Vista registry where it would for Windows XP & this will have no effect on Vista.
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Quote from: Sequoia on May 25, 2008, 08:55:27 AM
You might add except for Vista.I haven't tested this software but it will make settings in the Vista registry where it would for Windows XP & this will have no effect on Vista.
Indeed I failed to mention this is probably only going to work with XP
Thanks for reminding me.
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Im on 98se and i have my TCPwindow set @ 64240,i reckon you can go as high as you want (It just will only go AS FAST THE THE COMPUTER CAN HANDLE)
I have YES selected for "Window Scaling","MTU Path discovery","Selective Acks" and i have 128 for TTL.
What are these and could i improve even better than this?
Have had this DrTCP for awhile now
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Quote from: Dude111 on July 12, 2008, 11:00:21 AM
Im on 98se and i have my TCPwindow set @ 64240,i reckon you can go as high as you want (It just will only go AS FAST THE THE COMPUTER CAN HANDLE)
I have YES selected for "Window Scaling","MTU Path discovery","Selective Acks" and i have 128 for TTL.
What are these and could i improve even better than this?
Have had this DrTCP for awhile now
I have RWIN @ 128480
Windows Scaling to ONE
Path MTU Discovery=YES
Black Hole Detection=NO
Time Stamping=NO
Selective ACKS=YES
MAX Duplicate ACKS=EMPTY [Black Value]
TTL=Empty[Blank Value]
MTU=1500
Make sure you save the values in the registry [You need to download a program called "
Dr. TCP
" to enter these values easier], then
REBOOT
your comp and see if things improve.
This advice [my settings] should be used by anyone with a broadband cable connection in a Windows Machine.
Good luck and
Let Me Know how it turns out for you
[and the rest of you too
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Note that we use Cablenut for editing these settings in windows versions under Vista. Vista itself doesn't have much to tweak, it's supposed to be dynamic.
And the settings you gave are rather simple, they are not the optimal values for each and every connection. Look around for VanBurens posts on this subject, they're more extensive.
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Quote from: RTB on July 13, 2008, 04:32:11 AM
Note that we use Cablenut for editing these settings in windows versions under Vista. Vista itself doesn't have much to tweak, it's supposed to be dynamic.
And the settings you gave are rather simple, they are not the optimal values for each and every connection. Look around for VanBurens posts on this subject, they're more extensive.
No, I never meant for my 'suggested settings' as being perfect for everyone, rather I meant them as guidance for basic tweak settings
. I have been tweaking my tail off with XP for about
5 years
now
and those settings seemed optimal to me... I also belong to
www.dslreports.com
and everyone 'seems' to agree those settings I suggested are optimal for XP users of broadband cable.
With Vista you kind of have to leave most things alone as you mentioned.
I also have noticed a give and take with most of the settings.. The more you want to focus on speed it tends to have an impact on higher latency as opposed to the more you focus on lower latency you get a hit from getting higher speeds. It's kind of like analyzing a woman...thinking you have it figured out
Good luck to you all and may God Bless The United States of America.
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Quote from: axelrose on July 12, 2008, 12:30:15 PM
TTL=Empty[Blank Value]
TTL is 'Time to live' right??
So what exactly does it do when you remove the value?? (Let it GO LIVE the fastest it can deliver??)
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The Time to Live value is added to each packet as you send one, and decremented as it goes past internet routers. Once the value reaches 0, the packet is discarded. This mechanism is used to prevent packets from circling the internet forever, without it the pipes that form the internet would eventually clog up. I know that it may be used by ISPs to check if you're running a router, if they insist on it. This is one of many TCP/IP settings you never have to mess with. (though you can abuse it for a prank, by setting it real low
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<scud> The other day, in the park, I was wondering why frisbees look bigger and bigger as they get closer to you
<scud> And then it hit me
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Quote from: RTB on July 18, 2008, 05:04:07 AM
The Time to Live value is added to each packet as you send one, and decremented as it goes past internet routers. Once the value reaches 0, the packet is discarded. This mechanism is used to prevent packets from circling the internet forever, without it the pipes that form the internet would eventually clog up. I know that it may be used by ISPs to check if you're running a router, if they insist on it. This is one of many TCP/IP settings you never have to mess with. (though you can abuse it for a prank, by setting it real low
)
Setting TTL to [blank/empty] in the registry GREATLY IMPROVED my speeds on broadband cable.
Allowing ANY value for TTL harmed my speeds by a great deal.
What do you mean "though you can abuse it for a prank, by setting it real low" ??
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July 18, 2008, 09:09:20 AM »
That's an odd effect indeed. It can probably be abused by setting it low (<10), so that packets never reach their destination, leaving the victim with 0 kB/s effective upload, killing his internet. My default TTL is 64, but when it hits the cable modem, it appears it gets reset to 255. Odd stuff.
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<scud> The other day, in the park, I was wondering why frisbees look bigger and bigger as they get closer to you
<scud> And then it hit me
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Quote from: axelrose on July 18, 2008, 08:49:54 AM
Setting TTL to [blank/empty] in the registry GREATLY IMPROVED my speeds on broadband cable.
Quite interesting......
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