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VanBuren

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  1. remember after you loaded the tweakfile you must click save to registry and must reboot your pc run the tweak test after you done that and post URL again VanBuren
  2. its probl nothing to worry about since the speed is there, but it would be intresting to know where the duplex mismatch is located hehe VanBuren
  3. dern its probl me lagging dern hops and pings VanBuren
  4. follow this guide https://testmy.net/forum/index.php?topic=1013.0 use a MSS of 1460 like CA3LE
  5. hey crimbo2001 and welcome to the forum run this test, when you get result, copy URL adress and paste it here so we can see it http://www.dslreports.com/tweaks VanBuren
  6. strange... it didnt change anything, the ports on router should run at full duplex, only the port that goes to modem that should run half duplex on cable. you have to test at non peak times to keep up the stats .s1, i will do that from now on VanBuren
  7. thanks for clarify that this picture shows apart of the disaster.... WARNING ! if you are a child, dont look without your parents ! This is a real thing.... http://img138.exs.cx/img138/5231/ruumiita4ft4zq.jpg VanBuren
  8. try setting it to 100 half and run the test again, also compare speed against testmy.net VanBuren
  9. it helps abit bit not much, if i have 3.3 Mbps with no upload i can get 3.4 With upload running. VanBuren
  10. Lagger VanBuren
  11. I have a very clean route to almost all servers on eastcoast US, this is a download from OOL ftp, i almost reach my cap thats why someone from NY can download at that speed from me, i got same cap upstream also see my benchmark http://thegamer.serveftp.com/Benchmark.htm VanBuren
  12. :haha: well its only 29 hops and 180 ms between us VanBuren
  13. you used Kbps not KB/s try this 386 / 8 = 48 KB/s 48 x 1024 = 49152 VanBuren
  14. hey netmasta http://www.netgearinc.co.jp/support/pdf/ga622t_manual.pdf page 23 and 24 "Receive Buffer Count Specifies hardware resources in memory used to receive packets." VanBuren
  15. a good value to start with is 1024 x (your upload cap in KB/s) you need to test whats best, if download gets affected, try a lower value, just make sure its multiple with 1024 VanBuren
  16. yea, have you tryed to change Default Send Window? Maybe you can get some more speed from that upstream VanBuren
  17. very nice indeed, did they upgrade upload aswell? VanBuren
  18. I dont know much about routers, but do you have a duplex setting in the WAN port? VanBuren
  19. nice speed dont think there is much more to do VanBuren
  20. I downloaded that program, works great, good tip organ VanBuren
  21. Hey Mike I think it refering to CurRwinRcvd: 128480 In cablenut you have that value in TcpWindowSize or DefaultReciveWindow even tho it says 125 KByte VanBuren
  22. I think its sad when ppl try to joke about this disaster, showing no respect for the ppl that died or their famillys.... alot of Swedish tourists are missing, almost 3000 ppl, consider our population is only 9 Million thats a high amount of ppl VanBuren
  23. ROFL :lol: VanBuren
  24. sorry MICROWAVE, at 03:30 i had to sleep try again VanBuren
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