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  1. Welcome to the forum, Evanol. What are your advertised speeds? Please extract and run the file from here and post the log: https://testmy.net/forum/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=6415.0;id=3093
  2. Try this test: http://server1.testmy.net/d_load.php?ni=1&tt=1&s=2992&st=st&ta=&top=&nobar=1 I have the cablenut file you asked about attached here.
  3. So many 10 dots. You at home?
  4. Trace looks much better....first hop is acceptable.
  5. Updating drivers for the NIC may help. From device manager, right-click network card (under network adapters) and choose update drivers. Let windows cruise the net when it asks you. Otherwise, go to the website of the NIC vendor and see if they have drivers for update.
  6. In your cablenut adjuster window, try changing DefaultReceiveWindow to 128480, save to reg, reboot. What kind of network you got there?
  7. Cool. If that resolved it, I come to think now that it may possibly have been the duplex setting with the NIC. Glad things worked out.
  8. Hmmm....read here about the Nagle algorithm: http://www.testmy.net/forum/index.php?topic=8818.0 And I couldn't find it in your previous posts, can you please try THIS TEST and post results?
  9. It's all love.
  10. Have you tried tweaking with Cablenut at all? Check out the STICKY, step 15. You can also building your own tweak file, step 16.
  11. I was not targetting anyone specifically, but speaking generally.
  12. Oh yes, and you said it is fine, right? What kind of speeds are you getting on it? Yeah, changing hardware is not going to matter if the problem is software, which I'm thinking it must be. <hr> Have you tried setting the duplex of your network card to 100Mbps/Full-duplex? Your router may not support it (most do), but some ppl see speed increase when the duplex is forced instead of auto-detect, because it relies less on resources.
  13. Got another PC you can hook up?
  14. have you tried ccleaner? www.ccleaner.com
  15. Not necessarily harm, other than using resources....but it's giving you results that are inaccurate and misleading. I used to have my browser all done up with extensions/toolbars, but I found that things ran better just barebones. You just gotta be sure to do regular maintenance on your browser (cache/cookes) and scan for spyware thoroughly.
  16. I can understand about 9.5 words of that
  17. DMN, welcome to the forum. I would take a look through the following topics.
  18. I'd try the line packet loss test here: www.dslreports.com/tools
  19. It is often useful to use a number of different scan engines when an issue like this remains unresolved. If you search google for online scans (like this you'll find zillions. Personally, I like www.ewido.net/en/onlinescan because it searches for and removes Trojans, Worms, Dialers, Hijackers, Spyware and Keyloggers. It sounds likely to me that you've got a worm on your system (worms send mass emails from your system, often through their own servers).
  20. When was the last time you defragmented your harddrive? I would try the online scan at www.ewido.net Also, try the line packet loss test at http://www.dslreports.com/tools
  21. I would advise against using a tweak file that is designed for speeds so much higher than yours....the values may be too high and cause you to lose packets. Unfortunately, with DSL, you may not be able to see your cap.
  22. Try this test: http://server1.testmy.net/d_load.php?ni=1&tt=1&s=1496&st=st&ta=&top=&nobar=1
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