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  1. RaWDiZ If you want defult modem settings i suggest u reinstall your modem. If you want defult TCP settings i suggest u download Cablenut program http://www.dslnuts.com/software.shtml and open adjuster and click delete cablenut tweaks, then the program will make sure you got windows defult settings, then hit save to registy and reboot. If your not happy with speed on defult settings, dont modify port settings. Modify TCP settings instead by using TCP optimizer. and MICROWAVE lol i really had to think twice too Good luck VanBuren
  2. RaWDiZ have you tryed tcpoptimizer from speedguide? https://www.speedguide.net/files/TCPOptimizer.exe It got settings for 56k aswell Never used it myself on 56k, but give it a try and backup your current settings before you tweak with it. VanBuren
  3. Yea i guess im a lucky shit lol Since Swedish government payed 50% of all installation cost digging fiberoptic to homes, alot off ppl choosed to install. Normal cost here for having fiber to a smallhouse is around 1200
  4. yea i was thinking the same, the only thing i should really use 100 Mbps to is to run a gameserver 24h/day, but the trafficlimit of 300GB will not allow it If i host a 64 player Call of Duty server and use aprox 1,2 MB/s when its full i can run it 300000 / (1,2x3600) = 69,4 hours / month (please correct me if my calculations is wrong) So i think i will stay at 10 Mbps and no freaking trafficlimit VanBuren
  5. My ISP will offer 100Mbps both ways this spring, cost around 110
  6. My ISP will offer 100Mbps both ways this spring, cost around 110
  7. Dern i cant seem to pass 4 Mbps, but this is ok i guess cos im overseas ::: Download Stats ::: Connection is: 3620 Kbps about 3.6 Mbps (tested with 1496 KB) Download Speed is: 442 KB/sec Auth Code: 2054301 (validate a http://www.testmy.net) Bottom Line: 65 times faster than 56K you can download 1MB in 2.32 second(s) Validation Link :: https://testmy.net/cgi-bin/auth_check.cgi?ta=&top=&num=2054301&kbps=3620&gen=gen&a=9.14285714285714&b=0&c=1145.14285714286 ::: Upload Stats ::: Connection is: 2117 Kbps about 2.1 Mbps (tested with 1000 KB) Upload Speed is: 258 KB/sec Auth Code: 281756 (validate a http://www.testmy.net) Bottom Line: 38 times faster than 56K you can upload 1MB in 3.97 second(s) Validation Link :: https://testmy.net/cgi-bin/auth_check.cgi?ta=&top=&num=281756&kbps=2117&gen=gen&a=9.14285714285714&b=0&c=1145.14285714286 VanBuren
  8. Dern i cant seem to pass 4 Mbps, but this is ok i guess cos im overseas ::: Download Stats ::: Connection is: 3620 Kbps about 3.6 Mbps (tested with 1496 KB) Download Speed is: 442 KB/sec Auth Code: 2054301 (validate a http://www.testmy.net) Bottom Line: 65 times faster than 56K you can download 1MB in 2.32 second(s) Validation Link :: https://testmy.net/cgi-bin/auth_check.cgi?ta=&top=&num=2054301&kbps=3620&gen=gen&a=9.14285714285714&b=0&c=1145.14285714286 ::: Upload Stats ::: Connection is: 2117 Kbps about 2.1 Mbps (tested with 1000 KB) Upload Speed is: 258 KB/sec Auth Code: 281756 (validate a http://www.testmy.net) Bottom Line: 38 times faster than 56K you can upload 1MB in 3.97 second(s) Validation Link :: https://testmy.net/cgi-bin/auth_check.cgi?ta=&top=&num=281756&kbps=2117&gen=gen&a=9.14285714285714&b=0&c=1145.14285714286 VanBuren
  9. yea speed drops alot This is a test i made in Sweden, i know it has no auth code, but my previous post against testmy.net on 150 ms ping helps yall belive it
  10. yea speed drops alot This is a test i made in Sweden, i know it has no auth code, but my previous post against testmy.net on 150 ms ping helps yall belive it
  11. Microwave you got that right, the diffrense between mtu and mss is the overhead. MSS is the real amount of data you can send/receive at any given time over your connection medium. MSS is a calculated number from MTU (Max Transfer Unit). Most of the time it is calculated by MTU-40=MSS. Some configurations may not fit this forumla though so you can visit the Speedguide.net TCP/IP analyzer to get your correct MSS size. Some common MSS sizes are: Ethernet: 1460 (1500-40) Cable: 1460 (1500-40) aDSL: 1452 (1492-40) Dialup: 536 (576-40) VanBuren
  12. Microwave you got that right, the diffrense between mtu and mss is the overhead. MSS is the real amount of data you can send/receive at any given time over your connection medium. MSS is a calculated number from MTU (Max Transfer Unit). Most of the time it is calculated by MTU-40=MSS. Some configurations may not fit this forumla though so you can visit the Speedguide.net TCP/IP analyzer to get your correct MSS size. Some common MSS sizes are: Ethernet: 1460 (1500-40) Cable: 1460 (1500-40) aDSL: 1452 (1492-40) Dialup: 536 (576-40) VanBuren
  13. oh i didnt know that, probl cos i never had a sat connection. but.... I still think your mtu setting of 1460 is wrong, try 1500 instead and set path mtu detection enabled, and timestamping enabled. good luck
  14. wmlarry Im confused by that MTU value that you set in Drtcp, 1460 seems to me like a mss (maximum segment size) value and not a mtu (maximum transfer unit) value. I suggest you use my tweak guide to find your mtu so you can get a rwin thats multible with your mss. http://www.testmy.net/forumz/viewtopic.php?t=99 ps: run this tweaktest at dslreports 1st, it will check your up and down mtu. http://www.dslreports.com/tweaks good luck
  15. VanBuren

    auth check

    Auth code is great but its way to simple to copy a testspeed result from the forum and post it claiming its my own. I suggest that before you start the test you have enter a user name, ISP, Country, City and that info should be visible in auth check Have a nice day! VanBuren
  16. I just want to tip all ppl that download alot to test this program http://www.speedbit.com/DAP7/Default.asp? I download alot from USA and it really helps alot cos im overseas. I downloaded a 50 MB file from a USA server with 130 ms latency in 40 sec with this program, thats 1.25 MB/s my whole bandwith 10 Mbps. The program has a good feature to search for best mirrors and you can resume. Give it a try
  17. Sounds real strange that your wired pc is slower, the only possible thing that i can think of is that you have some sort of problem in that pc, nothing to do with your connection to internet. If you have lack of RAM or in other way slow pc you can try to use Cacheman its free to try http://www.outertech.com, one other thing you can test is to defrag your hard drive. and last thing possible is that you got some hardware problem with your Network card, have you tryed to tweak that?
  18. Did anyone test this and how did it work? all i know 4 sure is that it works great on my 10Mbps fiberoptic connection ps: dont be afraid this Cablenut settings will screw up your registry, in adjuster just click delete cablenut tweaks if your not happy with it, then click save to registry and reboot.
  19. yea thats the best thing to do, TCP Optimizer tool from speedguide is great but dosent help all ppl, cos it dosent care how big your bandwith is, only if you got dsl, dialup, cable and so on.............. i suggest this method instead cos too big RWIN on low bandwith will get your connection slower with more packetloss..... Do like this: 1: run this TCP analyzer http://forums.speedguide.net:8117/ 2: find that MSS value for ex:1460 3: run this RWIN calculator http://www.dslnuts.com/bitsbytes.shtml 4: Bandwith is your ISP advertised speed, Latency is your average ping to your isp, Use the MSS value from TCP analyzer. 5: Now you shold have a optimized RWIN value for your connection. 6: download and install cablenut program http://www.dslnuts.com/software.shtml 7: Go to start-programs-cablenut-adjuster in top left corner click open file, browse to ccs folder choose the connection you have and OS ex: cable fast win xp "cable_fast_2k" 8: Now you got a few values set in adjuster, change TcpWindowSize to that RWIN value you calculated before. 9: click save to registry 10: reboot your system ps if you want to check pingstability and packetloss use this tool, suggest you try it before and after this tweak. http://www.dslreports.com/tweaks good luck ::: Download Stats ::: Connection is: 2950 kbps about 3 Mbps (tested with 1013 KB) Download Speed is: 360 Kb/sec Auth Code: 2044251 (validate a http://www.testmy.net) Bottom Line: 53 times faster than 56K you can download 1MB in 3 second(s) Validation Link :: https://testmy.net/cgi-bin/auth_check_dn.cgi?num=2044251&kbps=2950&gen=gen ::: Upload Stats ::: Connection is: 2188 kbps about 2 Mbps (tested with 1000 KB) Upload Speed is: 267 Kb/sec Auth Code: 282821 (validate a http://www.testmy.net) Bottom Line: 39 times faster than 56K you can upload 1MB in 4 second(s) Validation Link :: https://testmy.net/cgi-bin/auth_check_up.cgi?num=282821&kbps=2188&gen=gen
  20. VanBuren

    My upload speed

    dont forget to click save to registry before you leave adjuster, and reboot your system.
  21. VanBuren

    My upload speed

    if you havent tweaked your TCP settings My advise is to aim for a high downloadspeed cos you use that probl 99% of all surfing on web. Do like this: 1: run this TCP analyzer http://forums.speedguide.net:8117/ 2: find that MSS value for ex:1460 3: run this RWIN calculator http://www.dslnuts.com/bitsbytes.shtml 4: Bandwith is your ISP advertised speed, Latency is your average ping to your isp, Use the MSS value from TCP analyzer. 5: Now you shold have a optimized RWIN value for your connection. 6: download and install cablenut program http://www.dslnuts.com/software.shtml 7: Go to start-programs-cablenut-adjuster in top left corner click open file, browse to ccs folder choose the connection you have and OS ex: cable fast win xp "cable_fast_2k" 8: Now you got a few values set in adjuster, change TcpWindowSize to that RWIN value you calculated before. Good luck
  22. you need fiberoptic to get a full duplex connection, your Network card runs in half duplex mode if you got dsl or cable, since i got fiber optic to my house i manual set it to 10 Mbps full in my NIC setup, auto negotiation dosent work 100% for me. Try forcing it to 10Mbps full and see if your upload affect less then before, if it dosent work use 10 Mbps half.
  23. like i said before, speed drops alot overseas, to see what i mean test any european server listed here http://home.cfl.rr.com/eaa/Bandwidth.htm Node Data Node Net Reg IP Address Location Node Name 20 1 1 69.56.184.110 Unknown 69-56-184-110.theplanet.com Packet Data Node High Low Avg Tot Lost 20 148 148 148 1 0 ::: Download Stats ::: Connection is: 2950 kbps about 3 Mbps (tested with 1013 KB) Download Speed is: 360 Kb/sec Auth Code: 2044251 (validate a http://www.testmy.net) Bottom Line: 53 times faster than 56K you can download 1MB in 3 second(s) Validation Link :: https://testmy.net/cgi-bin/auth_check_dn.cgi?num=2044251&kbps=2950&gen=gen ::: Upload Stats ::: Connection is: 2188 kbps about 2 Mbps (tested with 1000 KB) Upload Speed is: 267 Kb/sec Auth Code: 282821 (validate a http://www.testmy.net) Bottom Line: 39 times faster than 56K you can upload 1MB in 4 second(s) Validation Link :: https://testmy.net/cgi-bin/auth_check_up.cgi?num=282821&kbps=2188&gen=gen
  24. yea, the 1 mb test was more accurate on my 150 ms ping ::: Upload Stats ::: Connection is: 1671 kbps about 2 Mbps (tested with 1000 KB) Upload Speed is: 204 Kb/sec Auth Code: 275066 (validate a http://www.testmy.net) Bottom Line: 30 times faster than 56K you can upload 1MB in 5 second(s) Validation Link :: https://testmy.net/cgi-bin/auth_check_up.cgi?num=275066&kbps=1671&gen=gen
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