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VanBuren

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  1. also test speed from the link i posted before, it can be routing problems too also use this 2992 KB test here https://testmy.net/d_load.php?ni=1&tt=1&s=2992&st=st&ta=&top=&align=center also test upload speed VanBuren
  2. try this download vanburens_cablenut_setting_2versions.zip https://testmy.net/forum/index.php?topic=1013.0 unzip it to C:ProgramCablenut open cablenut adjuster, click delete cablenut tweaks + save to registry in top left corner you see file, load custom settings file, browse to C:ProgramCablenutvanburens_cablenut_settings_version_2VanBurens cablenut settings Version 2WinXP_2K_CABLE_DSLMSS1460 dubble click on Cable & DSL 3000 384.ccs now click save to registry again reboot your pc try again, also test speed against the speedtest i linked to in my previous post VanBuren
  3. yea thats nice speed for dial up VanBuren
  4. heya malew I thought the upload was the issue here, what upload did you get after tweaking? also test speed here http://www.dslreports.com/stest VanBuren
  5. heya malew The settings looks good, my guess is you been using TCP Optimizer, you could try changing Default Send Window, but for that you will need cablenut 4.08 you can download it here https://testmy.net/forum/index.php?topic=1013.0 install it and open adjuster, Default Send Window field is blank, add this value 49152 and click save to registry now reboot your pc and try again good luck VanBuren
  6. hey malew and welcome to the forum run this test copy and paste result URL adress here http://www.dslreports.com/tweaks with win xp you can right click choose all and copy that after you run that tracert. then paste it here good luck VanBuren
  7. I like Dangerous , Alive , but all is good and i saw that ! meatballs rules hehe, right shug? VanBuren
  8. not bad but i prefer DaBuzz thats some music http://www.dabuzz.nu VanBuren
  9. 81 works great VanBuren
  10. your ISP might block port 80 also try port 81 that should be accepted so ppl wont run webservers i dunno... VanBuren
  11. it worked with IE after some FW modifications, Firefox dosent work, says unacceptable port VanBuren
  12. have you setup your firewall so webserver allow connections to port 80? i tryed http://66.215.202.11:80'>http://66.215.202.11:80 http://66.215.202.11:80'>http://66.215.202.11:8080 http://66.215.202.11 noting works, says denied access im not really so intrested in the video, but i figure you might want all ppl to be able to connect VanBuren
  13. no, you need to run it on port 80 VanBuren
  14. well it worked, i deleted my post, you can also move the post you split to another part of the forum must be a bug with that guest thing, i have seen same thing myself VanBuren
  15. oh dern i need glasses hehe "The site URL is: http://66.215.202.11:1/ [66.215.202.11]" try setting up your webserver at port 80 instead, then all ppl will be able to connect VanBuren
  16. Cool that will be handy Nice split VanBuren
  17. check this link https://testmy.net/forum/index.php?topic=1011.msg9484#msg9484 was not 15 Mbps but abit over 10 Mbps on a 1.5 Mbps dsl VanBuren
  18. my vote goes for some sort of compression tools, even tho the testfiles is maximal compressed ive seen one guy using a program and got 15 Mbps scores on a 1.5 Mbps dsl ..... VanBuren
  19. looking good only windows scaling dont need to be enabled, but it has no effect since your scaling is 0 Window Scaling: 0 RFC1323 Window Scaling: ON this is correct, so you dont need to change MTU anymore Max packet sent (MTU): 1500 Max packet recd (MTU): 1500 VanBuren
  20. no problem , happy surfing VanBuren
  21. also test speed against other servers, testmy.net has routing issues during peakhours for some ppl, http://www.dslreports.com/stest the MaxConnectionsPerServer &MaxConnectionsPer1_0Server setting.should not have a effect on a speedtest, atleast not against testmy.net cos then your using a single TCP stream this is the XP/2k definitions http://www.dslnuts.com/2kxp.shtml "33. MaxConnectionsPer1_0Server & MaxConnectionsPerServer - HTTP specification requires that no one computer can have more than 2 simultaneous connections to any single HTTP server. This will affect all Windows application that uses the standard API, including Internet Explorer. People who keep multiple files on an online hard drive hate this restriction, because they can only download two or four files at a time. Windows developers choose to limit the maximum connections to a HTTP 1.0 server to four. In the HTTP 1.1 specification the number of connections was mandated to 2. Value Type: REG_DWORD Default: 4, 2" and win ME/98 http://www.dslnuts.com/9xme.shtml "30. MaxConnectionsPer1_0Server & MaxConnectionsPerServer - HTTP specification requires that no one computer can have more than 2 simultaneous connections to any single HTTP server. This will affect all Windows application that uses the standard API, including Internet Explorer. People who keep multiple files on an online hard drive hate this restriction, because they can only download two or four files at a time. Windows developers choose to limit the maximum connections to a HTTP 1.0 server to four. In the HTTP 1.1 specification the number of connections was mandated to 2. Value Type: DWord Default: 4 & 2" VanBuren
  22. yea, cos when your connection gets unstable and poor speed that tweakfile will work better., also in your first post you said you suppose to have 256 Kbps and you will get that with the first file. VanBuren
  23. yea It seems like your connection is unstable, and knowing that i would suggest to use the first tweak file with a low RWIN, to reduce packetloss. VanBuren
  24. those settings just need a few changes, download cablenut 4.08 and download vanburens cablenut settings 2 versions.zip, you find em on the link i posted in previous post. install cablenut. unzip that settings file to C:ProgramCablenut open cablenut adjuster, in top left corner you see file, load custom settings file browse to C:ProgramCablenutvanburens_cablenut_settings_version_2VanBurens cablenut settings Version 2WinXP_2K_CABLE_DSLMSS1460 load the file Cable & DSL 3000 384.ccs by dubble clicking on it ( i assume your upload is 384 Kbps) click save to registry and reboot test your speed again VanBuren
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