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boywonder : Good hint on unplugging the satellite box.This is the receiver box for DISH or Direct TV.If you leave it plugged into a wall jack & your PC is on the same line (not just the same jack) you will get a slowdown & sometimes more disconnects.The only thing it needs to be plugged in for is ordering pay for veiw or accessing your account for customer service .The rest of the time it can be unplugged.Mine is most of the time & I haven't had any problems receiving the channels or gotten a letter from DISH.So that makes at least 2 of us that had a slowdown from the satellite box being plugged in.

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Ok I was just on Continuum a 2d multiplayer game with liek 50 people per server like astoriods multiplayer kidna thing

and my ping range is 150-220 so yeah I guess thats good:)but I still spike and have packet loss sometimes, any tips from packet loss?

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DMN ~ have you looked in your game folder for the game.cfg file?

. . .you might be able to lower the packet size there.

Do you recieve Errors in your Connection Status?

In your Modem Protocal ~ Enable Modem Error Control

and try setting the Modem IRQ Priority tweak.

right click My Computer > Properties > under Hardware Tab

open Device Manager > click on View and Resourses by type

click on Interrupt request (IRQ)

find which IRQ## is assigned to your modem

goto Start > Run type regedit and goto the PriorityControl

branch of  local_machine and what ever IRQ## is given to your modem ~

create a new value name dword  Irq##Priority

and modify the value data = 1 hexadecimal base

It should end up looking like this with the ## being

the number of your modems IRQ

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESYSTEMCurrentControlSetControl

PriorityControl

Irq##Priority      REG_DWORD      0x00000001 (1)

create and add; (while your there)

Win32PrioritySeparation    REG_DWORD    0x00000026  (38)

[use hexadecimal base]

this will give more priority to what is in the forefront ~ what you see on the screen.

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I have Windows ME so these may not be correct for XP

ROM-DOS : I use this IRQ tweak.I also use these in system.ini:

[386Enh]

COM3IRQ10=230400

COM3IRQ10Buffer=8760

My internal modem is on COM3

I access my system.ini this way :StartRunsystem.ini  OK This take you directly to the system.ini notepad instead of the tab in msconfig.I find this is a smoother way to tweak.

These are in my win.ini which I access the same way.

[Ports]

COM3:=230400,n,8,1,x

COM4:=115200,n,8,1,x

COM2:=115200,n,8,1,x

COM1:=115200,n,8,1,x

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cholla ~ this is all I have in my system.ini file for XP;

; for 16-bit app support

[drivers]

wave=mmdrv.dll

timer=timer.drv

[mci]

[driver32]

[boot]

[386enh]

woafont=dosapp.FON

EGA80WOA.FON=EGA80WOA.FON

EGA40WOA.FON=EGA40WOA.FON

CGA80WOA.FON=CGA80WOA.FON

CGA40WOA.FON=CGA40WOA.FON

I think it is only used for start-up and/or backward support.

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Works for me run- system.ini

; for 16-bit app support

[drivers]

wave=mmdrv.dll

timer=timer.drv

[mci]

[vicax]

msacm711=16993

msacm811=34245

msacm911=42405

[boot]

SCRNSAVE.EXE=C:WINDOWSsystem32MAGICW~1.SCR

[driver32]

[386enh]

Com03Irq18buffer=4096

woafont=dosapp.FON

EGA80WOA.FON=EGA80WOA.FON

EGA40WOA.FON=EGA40WOA.FON

CGA80WOA.FON=CGA80WOA.FON

CGA40WOA.FON=CGA40WOA.FON

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boywonder;Thanks

on the Com03Irq18buffer=4096 try it COM03IRQ18Buffer=8760

The 8760 comes from 6 X1460 =8760 1460 being my MSS.

You can try 8192 to see if it works better.

Add this line too

COM03IRQ18=115200 or what you use for Maximum speed in you modem properties.

I'm not really just how effective the 16-bit app support is with XP but if it decreases performance you can just delete it.

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DMN:I read this its indicates that AOL & Compuserve use MTU 1500 in their software.Speedguide Shows it at 1400 so I don't know. The information in the link was all for Windows 95.98 & 98SE.

Do the test at this site .It doesn't give MTU but after the test select "more details" there is a maxmss check what it says add 40 that should be your MTU.Just incase Speedguide is reading your MTU wrong.

http://speedtest.umflint.edu/

btw you need java for the test to work.

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TCP/Web100 Network Diagnostic Tool v5.2.0f

click START to begin

Checking for Middleboxes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  Done

running 10s outbound test (client to server) . . . . . 416.84Kb/s

running 10s inbound test (server to client) . . . . . . 297.64kb/s

Your PC is connected to a Cable/DSL modem

click START to re-test

lmao and

WEB100 Kernel Variables:

Client: localhost/127.0.0.1

AckPktsIn: 141

AckPktsOut: 0

BytesRetrans: 0

CongestionSignals: 0

CountRTT: 140

CurrentCwnd: 13600

CurrentMSS: 1360

CurrentRTO: 530

CurrentRwinRcvd: 12288

CurrentRwinSent: 5840

CurrentSsthresh: 2720

DSACKDups: 0

DataBytesIn: 0

DataBytesOut: 379440

DataPktsIn: 0

DataPktsOut: 279

DupAcksIn: 1

ECNEnabled: 0

FastRetran: 0

MaxCwnd: 13600

MaxMSS: 1360

MaxRTO: 1540

MaxRTT: 780

MaxRwinRcvd: 12288

MaxRwinSent: 5840

MaxSsthresh: 2720

MinMSS: 1360

MinRTO: 510

MinRTT: 240

MinRwinRcvd: 6800

MinRwinSent: 5840

NagleEnabled: 1

PktsIn: 141

PktsOut: 279

PktsRetrans: 0

Rcvbuf: 128000

SACKEnabled: 3

SACKsRcvd: 0

SmoothedRTT: 300

Sndbuf: 128000

SndLimTimeRwin: 5811901

SndLimTimeCwnd: 4666870

SndLimTimeSender: 4378

SndLimTransRwin: 1

SndLimTransCwnd: 1

SndLimTransSender: 1

SndLimBytesRwin: 259760

SndLimBytesCwnd: 119680

SndLimBytesSender: 0

SumRTT: 44530

Timeouts: 0

TimestampsEnabled: 0

WinScaleRcvd: 2147483647

WinScaleSent: 2147483647

DupAcksOut: 0

StartTime: 2147483647

CurrTime: 10488634

c2sData: 2

c2sAck: 2

s2cData: 6

s2cAck: 2

Checking for mismatch condition

(cwndtime > .3) [0.44>.3], (MaxSsthresh > 0) [2720>0],

(PktsRetrans/sec > 2) [0>2], (estimate > 2) [32.62>2]

Checking for mismatch on uplink

(speed > 50 [0.28>50], (xmitspeed < 5) [0.41<5]

(rwintime > .9) [0.55>.9], (loss < .01) [1.0E<.01]

Checking for excessive errors condition

(loss/sec > .15) [1.0E>.15], (cwndtime > .6) [0.44>.6],

(loss < .01) [1.0E<.01], (MaxSsthresh > 0) [2720>0]

Checking for 10 Mbps link

(speed < 9.5) [0.28<9.5], (speed > 3.0) [0.28>3.0]

(xmitspeed < 9.5) [0.41<9.5] (loss < .01) [1.0E<.01], (link > 0) [100>0]

Checking for Wireless link

(sendtime = 0) [4.17=0], (speed < 5) [0.28<5]

(Estimate > 50 [32.62>50], (Rwintime > 90) [0.55>.90]

(RwinTrans/CwndTrans = 1) [1/1=1], (link > 0) [100>0]

Checking for DSL/Cable Modem link

(speed < 2) [0.28<2], (SndLimTransSender = 0) [1=0]

(SendTime = 0) [4.1762260557395495E-4=0], (link > 0) [100>0]

Checking for half-duplex condition

(rwintime > .95) [0.55>.95], (RwinTrans/sec > 30) [0.10>30],

(SenderTrans/sec > 30) [0.10>30], OR (link <= 10) [100<=10]

Checking for congestion

(cwndtime > .02) [0.44>.02], (mismatch = 0) [0=0]

(MaxSsthresh > 0) [2720>0]

bw = 32.62 based on packet size = 10Kbits, RTT = 318.07msec, and loss = 1.0E-6

The theoretical network limit is 32.62 Mbps

The transmit buffer (125.0 KByte) limits the application to 3.07 Mbps

Your receive buffer (12.0 KByte) limits the application to 0.29 Mbps

The network based flow control limits the application to 0.32 Mbps

Client Data reports link is 'T1', Client Acks report link is 'T1'

Server Data reports link is 'OC-12', Server Acks report link is 'T1'

WEB100 Enabled Statistics:

Checking for Middleboxes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  Done

running 10s outbound test (client to server) . . . . . 416.84Kb/s

running 10s inbound test (server to client) . . . . . . 297.64kb/s

------  Client System Details  ------

OS data: Name = Windows XP, Architecture = x86, Version = 5.1

Java data: Vendor = Sun Microsystems Inc., Version = 1.5.0_02

------  Web100 Detailed Analysis  ------

Cable modem/DSL/T1 link found.

Link set to Full Duplex mode

No network congestion discovered.

Good network cable(s) found

Normal duplex operation found.

Web100 reports the Round trip time = 318.07 msec; the Packet size = 1360 Bytes; and

No packet loss - but packets arrived out-of-order 0.70% of the time

This connection is receiver limited 55.44% of the time.

  Increasing the current receive buffer (12.0 KB) will improve performance

This connection is network limited 44.51% of the time.

  Contact your local network administrator to report a network problem

    Web100 reports TCP negotiated the optional Performance Settings to:

RFC 2018 Selective Acknowledgment: ON

RFC 896 Nagle Algorithm: ON

RFC 3168 Explicit Congestion Notification: OFF

RFC 1323 Time Stamping: OFF

RFC 1323 Window Scaling: OFF

Information: Network Middlebox is modifying MSS variable

Server IP addresses are preserved End-to-End

Client IP addresses are preserved End-to-End

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Here's mine. . .if you want to compare

TCP/Web100 Network Diagnostic Tool v5.2.0f

click START to begin

Checking for Middleboxes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  Done

running 10s outbound test (client to server) . . . . . 416.14Kb/s

running 10s inbound test (server to client) . . . . . . 1.71Mb/s

Your PC is connected to a Cable/DSL modem

WEB100 Kernel Variables:

Client: localhost/127.0.0.1

AckPktsIn: 756

AckPktsOut: 0

BytesRetrans: 0

CongestionSignals: 0

CountRTT: 756

CurrentCwnd: 65700

CurrentMSS: 1460

CurrentRTO: 500

CurrentRwinRcvd: 64240

CurrentRwinSent: 5840

CurrentSsthresh: 2147483647

DSACKDups: 0

DataBytesIn: 0

DataBytesOut: 2173940

DataPktsIn: 0

DataPktsOut: 1489

DupAcksIn: 0

ECNEnabled: 0

FastRetran: 0

MaxCwnd: 65700

MaxMSS: 1460

MaxRTO: 870

MaxRTT: 510

MaxRwinRcvd: 64240

MaxRwinSent: 5840

MaxSsthresh: 0

MinMSS: 1460

MinRTO: 480

MinRTT: 230

MinRwinRcvd: 64240

MinRwinSent: 5840

NagleEnabled: 1

PktsIn: 757

PktsOut: 1491

PktsRetrans: 0

Rcvbuf: 128000

SACKEnabled: 3

SACKsRcvd: 0

SmoothedRTT: 270

Sndbuf: 128000

SndLimTimeRwin: 8072325

SndLimTimeCwnd: 2058089

SndLimTimeSender: 4480

SndLimTransRwin: 1

SndLimTransCwnd: 1

SndLimTransSender: 1

SndLimBytesRwin: 2000200

SndLimBytesCwnd: 176660

SndLimBytesSender: 0

SumRTT: 199310

Timeouts: 0

TimestampsEnabled: 0

WinScaleRcvd: 2147483647

WinScaleSent: 2147483647

DupAcksOut: 0

StartTime: 2147483647

CurrTime: 10136632

c2sData: 2

c2sAck: 2

s2cData: 6

s2cAck: 3

Checking for mismatch condition

(cwndtime > .3) [0.20>.3], (MaxSsthresh > 0) [0>0],

(PktsRetrans/sec > 2) [0>2], (estimate > 2) [42.25>2]

Checking for mismatch on uplink

(speed > 50 [1.71>50], (xmitspeed < 5) [0.41<5]

(rwintime > .9) [0.79>.9], (loss < .01) [1.0E<.01]

Checking for excessive errors condition

(loss/sec > .15) [1.0E>.15], (cwndtime > .6) [0.20>.6],

(loss < .01) [1.0E<.01], (MaxSsthresh > 0) [0>0]

Checking for 10 Mbps link

(speed < 9.5) [1.71<9.5], (speed > 3.0) [1.71>3.0]

(xmitspeed < 9.5) [0.41<9.5] (loss < .01) [1.0E<.01], (link > 0) [100>0]

Checking for Wireless link

(sendtime = 0) [4.42=0], (speed < 5) [1.71<5]

(Estimate > 50 [42.25>50], (Rwintime > 90) [0.79>.90]

(RwinTrans/CwndTrans = 1) [1/1=1], (link > 0) [100>0]

Checking for DSL/Cable Modem link

(speed < 2) [1.71<2], (SndLimTransSender = 0) [1=0]

(SendTime = 0) [4.4203718361533924E-4=0], (link > 0) [100>0]

Checking for half-duplex condition

(rwintime > .95) [0.79>.95], (RwinTrans/sec > 30) [0.10>30],

(SenderTrans/sec > 30) [0.10>30], OR (link <= 10) [100<=10]

Checking for congestion

(cwndtime > .02) [0.20>.02], (mismatch = 0) [0=0]

(MaxSsthresh > 0) [0>0]

bw = 42.25 based on packet size = 11Kbits, RTT = 263.63msec, and loss = 1.0E-6

The theoretical network limit is 42.25 Mbps

The transmit buffer (125.0 KByte) limits the application to 3.70 Mbps

Your receive buffer (62.0 KByte) limits the application to 1.85 Mbps

The network based flow control limits the application to 1.90 Mbps

Client Data reports link is 'T1', Client Acks report link is 'T1'

Server Data reports link is 'OC-12', Server Acks report link is 'Ethernet'

WEB100 Enabled Statistics:

Checking for Middleboxes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  Done

running 10s outbound test (client to server) . . . . . 416.14Kb/s

running 10s inbound test (server to client) . . . . . . 1.71Mb/s

------  Client System Details  ------

OS data: Name = Windows XP, Architecture = x86, Version = 5.1

Java data: Vendor = Sun Microsystems Inc., Version = 1.5.0_06

------  Web100 Detailed Analysis  ------

Cable modem/DSL/T1 link found.

Link set to Full Duplex mode

No network congestion discovered.

Good network cable(s) found

Normal duplex operation found.

Web100 reports the Round trip time = 263.63 msec; the Packet size = 1460 Bytes; and

No packet loss was observed.

This connection is receiver limited 79.64% of the time.

  Increasing the current receive buffer (62.0 KB) will improve performance

This connection is network limited 20.30% of the time.

  Contact your local network administrator to report a network problem

    Web100 reports TCP negotiated the optional Performance Settings to:

RFC 2018 Selective Acknowledgment: ON

RFC 896 Nagle Algorithm: ON

RFC 3168 Explicit Congestion Notification: OFF

RFC 1323 Time Stamping: OFF

RFC 1323 Window Scaling: OFF

Packet size is preserved End-to-End

Server IP addresses are preserved End-to-End

Client IP addresses are preserved End-to-End

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DMN;Your speed looked good on the test.It showed thw your MSS is 1360 so your MTU is 1400.Thats what speedguide's tcpip analyzer found so I guess thats what you have.

DMN if you tried the tweaks to your registry  from earlier in the topic & these didn't change you MTU or MSS then I guess it is being done by Compuserve & probably not much you can do.A call to their tech staff to ask would be the way to know for sure.If it isn't their equipment do you run through a router?

ROM-DOS ;Your MSS is 1460 so your MTUis 1500 but you already knew that.

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While we are at it:

WEB100 Enabled Statistics:

Checking for Middleboxes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  Done

running 10s outbound test (client to server) . . . . . 1.38Mb/s

running 10s inbound test (server to client) . . . . . . 456.94kb/s

WEB100 Kernel Variables:

Client: localhost/127.0.0.1

AckPktsIn: 199

AckPktsOut: 0

BytesRetrans: 0

CongestionSignals: 0

CountRTT: 199

CurrentCwnd: 29200

CurrentMSS: 1460

CurrentRTO: 540

CurrentRwinRcvd: 64240

CurrentRwinSent: 5840

CurrentSsthresh: 2920

DSACKDups: 0

DataBytesIn: 0

DataBytesOut: 573780

DataPktsIn: 0

DataPktsOut: 393

DupAcksIn: 0

ECNEnabled: 0

FastRetran: 0

MaxCwnd: 29200

MaxMSS: 1460

MaxRTO: 710

MaxRTT: 460

MaxRwinRcvd: 64240

MaxRwinSent: 5840

MaxSsthresh: 2920

MinMSS: 1460

MinRTO: 520

MinRTT: 210

MinRwinRcvd: 64240

MinRwinSent: 5840

NagleEnabled: 1

PktsIn: 199

PktsOut: 393

PktsRetrans: 0

Rcvbuf: 128000

SACKEnabled: 3

SACKsRcvd: 0

SmoothedRTT: 310

Sndbuf: 128000

SndLimTimeRwin: 0

SndLimTimeCwnd: 10333156

SndLimTimeSender: 4979

SndLimTransRwin: 0

SndLimTransCwnd: 1

SndLimTransSender: 1

SndLimBytesRwin: 0

SndLimBytesCwnd: 573780

SndLimBytesSender: 0

SumRTT: 62060

Timeouts: 0

TimestampsEnabled: 0

WinScaleRcvd: 2147483647

WinScaleSent: 2147483647

DupAcksOut: 0

StartTime: 2147483647

CurrTime: 10342480

c2sData: 4

c2sAck: 2

s2cData: 6

s2cAck: 3

Checking for mismatch condition

(cwndtime > .3) [0.99>.3], (MaxSsthresh > 0) [2920>0],

(PktsRetrans/sec > 2) [0>2], (estimate > 2) [35.71>2]

Checking for mismatch on uplink

(speed > 50 [0.44>50], (xmitspeed < 5) [1.38<5]

(rwintime > .9) [0>.9], (loss < .01) [1.0E<.01]

Checking for excessive errors condition

(loss/sec > .15) [1.0E>.15], (cwndtime > .6) [0.99>.6],

(loss < .01) [1.0E<.01], (MaxSsthresh > 0) [2920>0]

Checking for 10 Mbps link

(speed < 9.5) [0.44<9.5], (speed > 3.0) [0.44>3.0]

(xmitspeed < 9.5) [1.38<9.5] (loss < .01) [1.0E<.01], (link > 0) [100>0]

Checking for Wireless link

(sendtime = 0) [4.81=0], (speed < 5) [0.44<5]

(Estimate > 50 [35.71>50], (Rwintime > 90) [0>.90]

(RwinTrans/CwndTrans = 1) [0/1=1], (link > 0) [100>0]

Checking for DSL/Cable Modem link

(speed < 2) [0.44<2], (SndLimTransSender = 0) [1=0]

(SendTime = 0) [4.8161491410201164E-4=0], (link > 0) [100>0]

Checking for half-duplex condition

(rwintime > .95) [0>.95], (RwinTrans/sec > 30) [0>30],

(SenderTrans/sec > 30) [0.1>30], OR (link <= 10) [100<=10]

Checking for congestion

(cwndtime > .02) [0.99>.02], (mismatch = 0) [0=0]

(MaxSsthresh > 0) [2920>0]

bw = 35.71 based on packet size = 11Kbits, RTT = 311.85msec, and loss = 1.0E-6

The theoretical network limit is 35.71 Mbps

The transmit buffer (125.0 KByte) limits the application to 3.13 Mbps

Your receive buffer (62.0 KByte) limits the application to 1.57 Mbps

The network based flow control limits the application to 0.71 Mbps

------  Web100 Detailed Analysis  ------

45 Mbps T3/DS3 link found.

Link set to Full Duplex mode

Information: throughput is limited by other network traffic.

Good network cable(s) found

Normal duplex operation found.

Web100 reports the Round trip time = 311.85 msec; the Packet size = 1460 Bytes; and

No packet loss was observed.

This connection is network limited 99.95% of the time.

  Contact your local network administrator to report a network problem

    Web100 reports TCP negotiated the optional Performance Settings to:

RFC 2018 Selective Acknowledgment: ON

RFC 896 Nagle Algorithm: ON

RFC 3168 Explicit Congestion Notification: OFF

RFC 1323 Time Stamping: OFF

RFC 1323 Window Scaling: OFF

Packet size is preserved End-to-End

Server IP addresses are preserved End-to-End

Client Data reports link is 'T3', Client Acks report link is 'T1'

Server Data reports link is 'OC-12', Server Acks report link is 'Ethernet'

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