
VanBuren
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hey duffman sounds like bad route run this "Line Packet Loss Testing Packet loss tests on your line, including identification of any problem routers en-route to you.." http://www.dslreports.com/tools VanBuren
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yea disturbed is right, you wont hit your cap overseas try this test aswell http://speedtest.adslguide.org.uk:8080/speedtest.html VanBuren
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then your registry is messed up, cos this aint windows default settings VanBuren
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then dont use it, this is a SP2 patch VanBuren
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with windows 2k and XP sp 1 the tweaktester will read TcpWindowsize and with XP SP2 it will read DefaultReceivewindow to make personal settings i suggest to test this http://j79zlr.com/cablenutXP2k.php and use the Defenitions link in my previous post VanBuren
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hey Helios420 nice speed, what was the problem before? your settings looks fine for win 98 / ME there is nothing more to tweak in the TCP settings, but you can try follow the other steps in the sticky, search for spyware, setting duplex settings and so on hows your upload and what was the cap? VanBuren
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hey nocal and welcome to the forum test this bypass your router and connect direct to modem over ehernet if that didnt help, try the 6 Mbps tweakfiles and see if you go faster with them VanBuren
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https://www.speedguide.net/read_articles.php?id=1497
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Shug hey hoodlegend your PC will then use 65535 as RWIN VanBuren
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quote from http://www.cablenut.com/ "CableNut is a tool for optimizing your Internet Connection. We have provided a way to tweak any option you may want to in the adjuster. You can load "CableNut Custom Setting" files that are included with the program to tweak your Internet connection. You can make your own "CableNut Custom Setting" files save them for later use, or distribute them to anyone with the CableNut program. Dialup, Cable, DSL, and Satellite connections are supported out of the box. If you don't have one of the supported connection types don't worry you can visit the site, and ask the CableNut team for help. Best of all it is freeware. We don't haggle you with annoying advertisments, banners, time limits, or restrictions. " quote from http://www.dslnuts.com/ "Microsoft has updated the TCP/IP to include AFDParameters from the IPv4 and wont read TcpWindowSize correctley in most analyzers, what this means is that the only tool that will tweak correctley at this point is the Cablenut program. As we get more information we willl post it. Here are the comments and link to Mnosteeles news thread. http://www.broadbandnuts.com/index.php?board=4;action=display;threadid=3126 If you have additional info on the changes feel free to add to that thread.. This is also effected in all flavors of Windows 2003 server. Quote: by Mnosteele Well it
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quote from http://www.dslreports.com/quality/nil/1680513 "Before drawing conclusions, read this carefully: This is just one test (from two points on the net), over one short time. Results shown here need to be added to what you know to be the problems (if any) on your link. Multiple tests at different times may be needed to explore some classes of problems. Test stability: If 'Min Latency' measure is not ascending as you go down through the first three rows, then your link was suffering bursts of congestion and changes in character during the tests, so any conclusion drawn about your last hop latency is invalid. A consistently lossy line may exhibit problems at higher bandwidth streams, but not lower ones. The 'medium' and 'low' bandwidth tests need an equally fast return path, so DSL or cable connections with low upload speeds, for example BA 640/90 ADSL, may show a fail at the 128k medium level. Look for low to zero packet loss, and no increase in packet loss with increasing speed stream. High latencies (100ms and above) are fine, if you are not located close (in internet terms) to East Coast, USA, these tests are not judging latency between you and us. We've estimated your default gateway (first hop) ping time. You may also verify this first hop latency figure by running your own ping command. Ideally, the measured time should be as low as possible.. High latencies, despite your fast line, may indicate extensive hidden (tunneled) routing between you, and your internet gateway - perhaps because your ISP POP is not in the same city as you." VanBuren
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plzzz help me my upload increases and download decrease
VanBuren replied to bharrebs's topic in Make it Faster...
hey bharrebs and welcome to the forum open cablenut, click delete cablenut tweaks and click save to registry download http://www.dslreports.com/front/DRTCP021.exe and open Dr.Tcp and make sure all settings looks like this picture, now click save now reboot, also reboot your router and cablemodem leave it off for 30 full seconds make a new speed and tweaktest VanBuren -
read my post again the purpose is to see your TCP registry settings VanBuren
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try this, open Dr.TCP set TcpReceiveWindow to 11680 now click save and reboot if that dosent help, call your ISP and complain VanBuren
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download cablenut http://www.dslreports.com/front/DRTCP021.exe make all settings is like this
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my bad open cablenut, click delete cablenut tweaks and click save to registry now all fields is blank reboot your pc, also reboot your cablemodem, leave it off for 30 full seconds now run this test http://www.dslreports.com/tweaks when you see result, copy whole URL adress and paste it here also test speed again VanBuren
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leave your router bypassed and do like this open cablenut, click delete cablenut tweaks and click save to registry now all fields is blank reboot your pc, also reboot your cablemodem, leave it off for 30 full seconds now run this test http://www.dslreports.com/tweaks when you see result, copy whole URL adress and paste it here also test speed again VanBuren
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download cablenut, thats all you need to edit the registry here is all the definitions http://www.dslnuts.com/2kxp.shtml VanBuren
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hey Seikan and welcome to the forum try bypassing that switch and connect your PC direct to modem via ethernet VanBuren
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hey and welcome to the forum run this analyzer and when you see result, copy whole URL adress and paste it here http://www.dslreports.com/tweaks VanBuren
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This topic has been moved to General Discussion. [iurl]https://testmy.net/forum/index.php?topic=3451.0[/iurl]
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try bypassing the router and connect your pc direct to modem via Ethernet VanBuren
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hey Kyser Sose and welcome to the forum i think its your router messing with ya, your MTU should be 1500 and not 1472 do you have a manual for your router? if so look for MTU setup and make sure you set it to 1500 I have no cablenut files for that MTU so thats why it wont work for you VanBuren
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hey bonfire and welcome to the forum run this test and when you get result, copy whole URL adress and paste it here http://www.dslreports.com/tweaks VanBuren