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Im an Gamer. And connection is everything right.? Right! Ive paid the extra 12$ a month to comcast for minimal success for my connection. Ive read yalls posts for some tweaks and they scare the crap out of me. back this up do this and do that or this will happen,

What i am looking for is not my download speed increased.. I would like a fast upload and ping. Could you give me any guidance (baby steps) to point me in the right direction for my gaming performance. Thank you; FireMedic

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hey FireRescue and welcome to the forum :)

there is no tweak to get lower pings, also 99% of all games run over the UDP protocol, and that cant be tweaked like the TCP protocol.

I suggest you run a line quality test here http://www.dslreports.com/tools

sign up, its free

disable your firewall or make sure you allow ICMP traffic during test

the test will find out if you have packetloss

VanBuren :)

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van buren... another question.. i went to broadband reports and did a tweak test everything is ok except my Rwin.. My cable guy set that Rwin for me with that 256960 value. Now BBReports telling me to change it...Choose RWIN between 17520 and 43800 (FAQ #586) Why. and there is alot of difference between those values... what do i use.. and how do i change it.... Thank you man.... FireMedic

. Your Tweakable Settings:

Receive Window (RWIN):  256960

Window Scaling:  2

Path MTU Discovery:  ON

RFC1323 Window Scaling:  ON

RFC1323 Time Stamping:  OFF

Selective Acks:  ON

MSS requested:  1460

TTL:

(less any hops behind firewall)

65

TTL remaining:  51

2. Test 146000 byte download

Actual data bytes sent: 146000

Actual data packets: 100

Max packet sent (MTU): 1500

Max packet recd (MTU): 1500

Retransmitted data packets: 0

sacks you sent: 0

pushed data pkts: 2

data transmit time: 0.432 secs

our max idletime: 64.1 ms

transfer rate: 203698 bytes/sec

transfer rate: 1629 kbits/sec

This is not a speed test!

transfer efficiency: 100%

3. ICMP (ping) check

Minimum ping: 44 ms

Maximum ping: 72 ms

Ping stability:

49 63 44 72 52 60 59 44 49 49

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van buren... another question.. i went to broadband reports and did a tweak test everything is ok except my Rwin.. My cable guy set that Rwin for me with that 256960 value. Now BBReports telling me to change it...Choose RWIN between 17520 and 43800 (FAQ #586) Why. and there is alot of difference between those values... what do i use.. and how do i change it.... Thank you man.... FireMedic

. Your Tweakable Settings:

Receive Window (RWIN):  256960

Window Scaling:  2

Path MTU Discovery:  ON

RFC1323 Window Scaling:  ON

RFC1323 Time Stamping:  OFF

Selective Acks:  ON

MSS requested:  1460

TTL:

(less any hops behind firewall)

65

TTL remaining:  51

2. Test 146000 byte download

Actual data bytes sent: 146000

Actual data packets: 100

Max packet sent (MTU): 1500

Max packet recd (MTU): 1500

Retransmitted data packets: 0

sacks you sent: 0

pushed data pkts: 2

data transmit time: 0.432 secs

our max idletime: 64.1 ms

transfer rate: 203698 bytes/sec

transfer rate: 1629 kbits/sec

This is not a speed test!

transfer efficiency: 100%

3. ICMP (ping) check

Minimum ping: 44 ms

Maximum ping: 72 ms

Ping stability:

49 63 44 72 52 60 59 44 49 49

well, i dont agree with that tweaktest suggested settings, i use that tweaktest just to see what current setting the system has

i assume you have Dr.Tcp installed, you can try setting your Rwin to 64240 and set Windows scaling to off

click apply and reboot

VanBuren :)

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ok. i do the rwin change with dctcp? what is the window scaling? set rwin to 64240 and windows off.. right?

another question... i heard you can uncap your modem... now does that make your download and upload faster... if so why are there limits. default limits...

I asked a guy from broadband reports and he suggested this below.. is he right?

My question;

I have a Terayon TJ715x. Comcast gold package. I was wondering if my router has caps and could the router be tweaked for a fast upload and download connection..

Could you please help.

The Fireman

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MAIZnBLUE

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2004-01-15

Loc:Milan, MI

reply to FireRescue30

Re: [Cable] Help Tweak My Router; Upload; Download

Hello, Are you refering to the terayon as the router? , if so thats not a router its a modem and yes it can be tweaked download

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ok. i do the rwin change with dctcp? what is the window scaling? set rwin to 64240 and windows off.. right?

another question... i heard you can uncap your modem... now does that make your download and upload faster... if so why are there limits. default limits...

I asked a guy from broadband reports and he suggested this below.. is he right?

My question;

I have a Terayon TJ715x. Comcast gold package. I was wondering if my router has caps and could the router be tweaked for a fast upload and download connection..

Could you please help.

The Fireman

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MAIZnBLUE

Member

2004-01-15

Loc:Milan, MI

reply to FireRescue30

Re: [Cable] Help Tweak My Router; Upload; Download

Hello, Are you refering to the terayon as the router? , if so thats not a router its a modem and yes it can be tweaked download

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Thanks Van Buren. For all your help. I will read more on the links you gave me..

Why is it illegal to uncap the modems.. If its yours why couldnt you. and why is there a cap limit on them; i would think they would want to optimize there product.

Thanks again.

FireMedic

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Thanks Van Buren. For all your help. I will read more on the links you gave me..

Why is it illegal to uncap the modems.. If its yours why couldnt you. and why is there a cap limit on them; i would think they would want to optimize there product.

Thanks again.

FireMedic

It is not the manufacture of the modems that puts the caps on them, it is your ISP. Your ISP puts the caps in place so they can charge you for "up to XXX speed" with one plan, then up to XXX speed with a different plan. Uncapping is illegal because then you would receive at the highest possible rate for your connection/signals would allow. This would be classified as theft of service, which is why it is illegal.

-REH

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