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Ya  vanburen u helped me out before well i got a problem i got a new cable modem d-link DCM-202  and a new router  Belkin Wireless g router  is 54.0 mbps now i got a question on my upstairs desktop i have the router and modem that computer  speed test  is at 2900 some times 3000  now on my downstairs it is bad its at 1500  some times 1600  or 1700  i called cableone to look at my wall jack said its fyne i dunno i cleared al temp cookies history sites etc scanned for viruses n safe mode nothing i really need some help here i payed a total of 120 for both devices im just thinking of goin back to motorola modem with wireless on it because routers are a pain and they lagg you :(  here are my settings ..

TCP options string = 020405b401010402

MTU = 1500

MTU is fully optimized for broadband.

MSS = 1460

Maximum useful data in each packet = 1460, which equals MSS.

Default TCP Receive Window (RWIN) = 64240

RWIN Scaling (RFC1323) = 0 bits

Unscaled TCP Receive Window = 64240

RWIN is a multiple of MSS

Other RWIN values that might work well with your current MTU/MSS:

513920 (MSS x 44 * scale factor of 8)

256960 (MSS x 44 * scale factor of 4)

128480 (MSS x 44 * scale factor of 2)

64240 (MSS x 44) <-- current value

bandwidth * delay product (Note this is not a speed test):

Your TCP Window limits you to: 2569.6 kbps (321.2 KBytes/s) @ 200ms

Your TCP Window limits you to: 1027.84 kbps (128.48 KBytes/s) @ 500ms

MTU Discovery (RFC1191) = OFF

Time to live left = 54 hops

TTL value is ok.

Timestamps (RFC1323) = OFF

Selective Acknowledgements (RFC2018) = ON

IP type of service field (RFC1349) = 00000000 (0)

The current date is: Mon 05/08/2006

The current time is:  5:31:04.90

Microsoft Windows XP [Version 5.1.2600]

Pinging testmy.net [67.18.179.85] with 32 bytes of data:

Reply from 67.18.179.85: bytes=32 time=55ms TTL=54

Reply from 67.18.179.85: bytes=32 time=40ms TTL=54

Reply from 67.18.179.85: bytes=32 time=40ms TTL=54

Reply from 67.18.179.85: bytes=32 time=40ms TTL=54

Reply from 67.18.179.85: bytes=32 time=43ms TTL=54

Reply from 67.18.179.85: bytes=32 time=38ms TTL=54

Reply from 67.18.179.85: bytes=32 time=41ms TTL=54

Reply from 67.18.179.85: bytes=32 time=39ms TTL=54

Reply from 67.18.179.85: bytes=32 time=39ms TTL=54

Reply from 67.18.179.85: bytes=32 time=607ms TTL=54

Reply from 67.18.179.85: bytes=32 time=43ms TTL=54

Reply from 67.18.179.85: bytes=32 time=38ms TTL=54

Ping statistics for 67.18.179.85:

    Packets: Sent = 12, Received = 12, Lost = 0 (0% loss),

Approximate round trip times in milli-seconds:

    Minimum = 38ms, Maximum = 607ms, Average = 88ms

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Hello Cash290,

What are you advertised speeds? Is this computer wireless?  What is the name of the adapter?  Is the other computer wireless?  Can you provide a traceroute to testmy.net?

Have you tried increasing your RWIN (DefaultReceiveWindow in the cablenut adjuster)? Try 128480 for the setting.

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Fallow yes my downstair computer is wireless it has a NetGear WG311v2 802.11g card in it my connection speed is suppose to be 3000  because i had quest before and i was getting 1500 down  768 up so i switched to cableone  and she said it should be 8 to 9 times faster  it is upstairs but not downstairs i will try that rwin fallow if u have any more much  as for my trace route here it is thanks.

The current date is: Mon 05/08/2006

The current time is: 14:41:24.54

Microsoft Windows XP [Version 5.1.2600]

Pinging testmy.net [67.18.179.85] with 32 bytes of data:

Reply from 67.18.179.85: bytes=32 time=42ms TTL=54

Reply from 67.18.179.85: bytes=32 time=40ms TTL=54

Reply from 67.18.179.85: bytes=32 time=40ms TTL=54

Reply from 67.18.179.85: bytes=32 time=39ms TTL=54

Reply from 67.18.179.85: bytes=32 time=40ms TTL=54

Reply from 67.18.179.85: bytes=32 time=41ms TTL=54

Reply from 67.18.179.85: bytes=32 time=41ms TTL=54

Reply from 67.18.179.85: bytes=32 time=43ms TTL=54

Reply from 67.18.179.85: bytes=32 time=41ms TTL=54

Reply from 67.18.179.85: bytes=32 time=40ms TTL=54

Reply from 67.18.179.85: bytes=32 time=40ms TTL=54

Reply from 67.18.179.85: bytes=32 time=44ms TTL=54

Ping statistics for 67.18.179.85:

    Packets: Sent = 12, Received = 12, Lost = 0 (0% loss),

Approximate round trip times in milli-seconds:

    Minimum = 39ms, Maximum = 44ms, Average = 40ms

Ping Complete.

Tracing route to testmy.net [67.18.179.85]

over a maximum of 30 hops:

  1    12 ms    12 ms    14 ms  10.116.56.1

  2    12 ms    10 ms    12 ms  24-116-211-230.cpe.cableone.net [24.116.211.230]

  3    14 ms    12 ms    15 ms  12.125.72.81

  4    41 ms    41 ms    48 ms  tbr1-p010102.sl9mo.ip.att.net [12.122.82.18]

  5    42 ms    41 ms    43 ms  tbr2-cl6.dlstx.ip.att.net [12.122.10.90]

  6    39 ms    40 ms    38 ms  gr1-p340.dlstx.ip.att.net [12.123.16.173]

  7    41 ms    42 ms    39 ms  12.119.136.14

  8    44 ms    41 ms    40 ms  vl32.dsr01.dllstx3.theplanet.com [70.85.127.61]

  9    51 ms    40 ms    42 ms  vl41.dsr01.dllstx4.theplanet.com [70.85.127.83]

10    52 ms  168 ms  155 ms  gi1-0-1.car17.dllstx4.theplanet.com [67.18.116.69]

11    43 ms    41 ms    43 ms  55.b3.1243.static.theplanet.com [67.18.179.85]

Trace complete.

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I'm still confused about your advertised speeds.  It is important that we get that established before we can properly tweak.  Do you mean that your connection is 8 or 9 times faster than it was at 1500 down, 768 up?

How far from the router is your wireless computer?  Are there any obstacles in the way?  What is the signal strength on the wireless connection?  Please read this article: Factors Affecting Range and Performance of All Wireless LAN Systems

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K my wireless is downstairs so its i say a not more then a couple rooms away  my router is reading 54.0 mbps but somtimes it goes down to 48.0 here is my speed test on my upstairs computer this is without wireless

dslreports.com speed test result on 2006-05-08 16:57:28 EST:

2929 / 276

Your download speed : 2929 kbps or 366.1 KB/sec.

That is 19.7% better than an average user on cableone.net

Your upload speed : 276 kbps or 34.5 KB/sec.

That is 8.9% worse than an average user on cableone.net

my downstair computer is getting half that so i say 1500 exact  my connection shuld  read 2900 to 3000 thats what i usually get sorry for confusion i see my upload speed is terrible i need some tweaks bad ..

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It is possible that you will be able to boost the wireless speeds a bit, but it is important to realize that it may never be as fast as the one upstairs....you are a fair distance away, and the signal has to contend with interference from building supplies, and electrical interference from other devices.

Have you tried booting your wireless PC to safe mode with networking, and tested your download from there?  This would help to see if there is an issue with your startup items reducing your speed.

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