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  1. i would delete all tweaks and call my ISP and demand them to fix it To use TCP Optimizer, i suggest you first open cablenut and click delete cablenut tweaks and click save to registry now you can open TCP Optimizer and apply the tweaks VanBuren
  2. hey Capt.Beefheart and welcome to the forum i would keep the cablenut settings as you had them and got 281 Kbps i do not know your cap, but when calculating a RWIN with wireless you probl need to use a high latency quote from http://forums.speedguide.net/showthread.php?t=73799 "TcpWindowSize (RWIN) FORMULA (Maximum Bandwidth x Maximum Anticipated Latency) / 8 Example of a connection with a 3000 download cap with a maximum latency of 100 ms: (3000 x 100) / 8 = 37500 To make it a multiple of MSS divide by 1460: 37500 / 1460 = 25.68 Then round up to the nearest even whole number: 26 x 1460 = 37960 - Optimum RWIN" Anticipated Latency is the worst average ping you has to your gateway during downloading several files at the very same time I suggest a value of 250 ms or more for you VanBuren
  3. you dont want to mix diffrent tweak programs, make sure to click delete cablenut tweaks and click save to registry, before you apply other tweaks your problems is not tweak related VanBuren
  4. great speed, 99% of cap down and 98 % of cap up, be happy VanBuren
  5. your 4 ms away from this server, thats why.... a accurate upload test, should handle pings up to atleast 60ms VanBuren
  6. you have a 2% loss to your IP#, thats not a good thing even if its acceptable, aslong as you can get the speed but you dont seem to get that, so try this and if this dosent help, call your ISP bypass your router and connect your pc direct to modem, set your NIC to 10 Mbps half duplex quoute from http://dslnuts.com/tips_tricks.shtml "Windows 2000 or XP: to change to half-duplex: * Open Control Panel. * Double-click Network and Dial-up Connections. * Identify the icon for your cable modem connection: usually Local Area Connection. * Right-click that icon and select Properties. * Under the ethernet adapter icon, click the button Configure. * Click the tab Advanced to bring it to the front: * In the Property box, the property name to be selected varies according to model of ethernet card. Examples are: Network Link Selection, Media Type, Connection Type, Duplex Mode, or any similarly-named property which can have Values looking like Auto-Negotiation, or 10BT, or 10BaseT. * In the Value box, select a value which either (a) explicitly says half-duplex or semi-duplex, or ( at least does not say full-duplex [e.g. 10BaseT on its own is OK]. If there is a choice between 10 and 100 with half-duplex, choose the 10. Do not choose 10Base5, 10Base2, or AUI. * Click OK to exit the Adapter settings. * Click OK to exit the Connection properties. " VanBuren
  7. as far as i know, win 2003 server has almost the same setup in TCP stack as XP/2k 2003 server seem to have more settings for high Network traffic http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/windowsserver2003/technologies/networking/tcpip03.mspx#EFAA my guess is, for a connection below 10 Mbps i dont think you will see any diff in speed VanBuren
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  9. great also test speed here http://e2epi.internet2.edu/ndt/ndt-server-list.html uploadtest on testmy.net is not really accurate ( it show to low speed for fiber optic connections above around 1 Mbps ) also test at dslreports VanBuren
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  12. great php If its any questions, just PM me, i will check thie forum each day, but not be able to help much I will try to answer the PM
  13. great, hows your download with that file? also try changing your DefaultSendWindow to 256000 and click save to registry and reboot VanBuren
  14. great Larry VanBuren
  15. Im abit geeky when it comes to tweaking internet connections, so i read alot about it and follow other forums aswell, so ive learned from that. I will provide the links to the sites i have very good information the basic stuff is MTU MSS ( Maximum Segment Size ) = this is always MTU -40 ( 40 is overhead ) MTU ( Maximum Transfer Unit ) = this parameter is set by your ISP, and can be messed up in some routers There is NO reason to set the MTU, the MTU is always correct, cos Windows PathMTU detection is enabled by default 1500 for all connections beside... PPPoE = 1492, and if your using XP and no router, windows will give you a MTU of 1480 ( its a XP bug ), but notice if you have a router, you will have 1492 with XP aswell. AOL = Most AOL connections ive seen has a MTU of 1440 Some Dialup connections has a MTU of 576 Some satelite systems using a MTU of 1460 ( the analyzers wont work for Satelite, cos analyzer read the NOC servers TCP setup and not the end users. ) If your unsure what MTU the connection has, you need to get rid of all tweaks and run a analyzer, like tweaktest at dslreports you need to download and open Dr.Tcp or TCP Optimizer and make sure the MTU field is blanked out ( no value at all ) and click apply, now open cablenut and click delete cablenut tweaks and click save to registry if MTU still seems off, ask the person to bypass their router and connect direct to modem and make a new tweaktest. the MTU thats reported now is valid and thats what you need to use when building the cablenut files or choose the right MSS folder ( remember MSS is always MTU-40 ) the Matematical Formula for RWIN quote from http://forums.speedguide.net/showthread.php?t=73799 "TcpWindowSize (RWIN) FORMULA (Maximum Bandwidth x Maximum Anticipated Latency) / 8 Example of a connection with a 3000 download cap with a maximum latency of 100 ms: (3000 x 100) / 8 = 37500 To make it a multiple of MSS divide by 1460: 37500 / 1460 = 25.68 Then round up to the nearest even whole number: 26 x 1460 = 37960 - Optimum RWIN" the "RWIN" is TcpWindowSize and GlobalMaxTcpWindowsize on 2k/XP dont mix this up with the AFD parameters AFD Parameters XP/2k quoute from http://www.dslnuts.com/2kxp.shtml "1. DefaultReceiveWindow - The number of receive bytes that AFD buffers on a connection before imposing flow control. For some applications, a larger value here gives slightly better performance at the expense of increased resource utilization. Value Type: REG_DWORD Default: 4096/8192/8192" this parameter suppose to be 1024 x your download CAP in KB/s so if you have a 5 Mbps download cap 5000 Kbps / 8,192 = 610,3515625 round to closest whole nr = 610 KB/s x 1024 = 624640 However, you can try a larger value here, some ISP
  16. well, if this dosent work and Verizon dosent switch you back, change ISP.. Atleast that what i would do i think you can see it in your modem setup VanBuren
  17. alot of ppl have problems with USB, you can buy a PCI 10/100 NIC for 20 bucks It will work very well with your PC VanBuren
  18. no thats not what im saying im saying you need to add TCP overhead to that score look at the speed including overhead at the red cross VanBuren
  19. try disable the firewalls VanBuren
  20. glad it worked out for you Mike VanBuren
  21. relax dude this is not a service you pay for, so dont expect instant messages to all your posts..... i cant see testmy.net in that pathping try this linequality test instead http://www.dslreports.com/tools sign up its free "Line Packet Loss Testing Packet loss tests on your line, including identification of any problem routers en-route to you.." when you see result, copy whole URL adress and paste it here VanBuren
  22. nice speed VanBuren
  23. hey duffman1234 looks like you loose packets go to start-run-cmd type pathping testmy.net and hit enter this will take several minutes to complete when its done, right click choose all and hit enter now paste all here VanBuren
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