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Coolbuster's FOURmula for Faster Broadband Speed and Reduced Latency

We will use Dr. TCP

It's standalone, no need to install. You can place the exe file in any folder and just put a shortcut somewhere preferably in the desktop for easy location. The user interface is simple and it uses less system resources at a size of 1.7mb only.

Now for the tuning and tweaking part, please follow my FOURmula.

1. Download Dr. TCP http://www.dslreports.com/drtcp

2. Place a shortcut and run it.

3. Put the following values in the corresponding boxes:

* Tcp Receive Window = 128480, 513920, or 937500

* Window Scaling = Yes

* Time Stamping = No

* Selective Acks = Yes

* Dial Up (RAS) MTU = "leave it blank"

* Path MTU Discovery = Yes

* Black Hole Detection = No

* Max. Duplicate ACKs = "leave it blank"

* TTL = "leave it blank"

* Adapter Settings = "select your adapter"

* MTU = 1500

4. Click 'Save' then 'Exit' and then restart computer to apply changes.

Results:

1. Faster broadband speed.

2. Reduced latency.

Recommendations:

1. Have a fresh installation of Windows XP before applying this procedure.

2. For Smartbro users: Do not mix it up with the 20 Steps to Faster Smartbro.

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sir coolbuster, may i know which is good to use, your "20 step" using cablenut or this one?

i accendentally "set to factory default" my canopy. i already change my color code so i have a connection right now. is there any settings that would apply i any option to the canopy? i can't remember the settings set by the tech either.

another question sir. may i know which one will i use, Tcp Receive Window = 128480, 513920, or 937500

thanks sir! your the man! :icon_salut:

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Help i have a problem with smartbro hmmmm i can't flush the dns.

When i repair the smartbro connection (LAN)

I got this problem:

Windows could not finish repairing the problem because the following action cannot be completed:

Clearing the DNS cache

when i open in cmd run>cmd>ipconfig /flushdns

Windows IP Configuration

Could not flush the DNS Resolver Cache: Function failed during execution.

Coolbuster help... ^_^

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does this still work? and can u help me with your 20 step formula "Know your TCP Receive Window (RWIN) values, write down the values for "scale factor of 8" and "scale factor of 4". sorry but i dont know how to scale factor of 8 and scale factor of 4. can someone hir tell me exactly what to do? im kinda noob in math ^^

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Coolbuster's FOURmula for Faster Broadband Speed and Reduced Latency

We will use Dr. TCP

It's standalone, no need to install. You can place the exe file in any folder and just put a shortcut somewhere preferably in the desktop for easy location. The user interface is simple and it uses less system resources at a size of 1.7mb only.

Now for the tuning and tweaking part, please follow my FOURmula.

1. Download Dr. TCP http://www.dslreports.com/drtcp

2. Place a shortcut and run it.

3. Put the following values in the corresponding boxes:

* Tcp Receive Window = 128480, 513920, or 937500

* Window Scaling = Yes

* Time Stamping = No

* Selective Acks = Yes

* Dial Up (RAS) MTU = "leave it blank"

* Path MTU Discovery = Yes

* Black Hole Detection = No

* Max. Duplicate ACKs = "leave it blank"

* TTL = "leave it blank"

* Adapter Settings = "select your adapter"

* MTU = 1500

4. Click 'Save' then 'Exit' and then restart computer to apply changes.

Results:

1. Faster broadband speed.

2. Reduced latency.

Recommendations:

1. Have a fresh installation of Windows XP before applying this procedure.

2. For Smartbro users: Do not mix it up with the 20 Steps to Faster Smartbro.

this i gotta try...

i haven't had success with the 20 steps on my smartbro back then...

question... what's the difference between 128480, 513920, and 937500 in the Tcp Receive Window?

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:::.. testmy.net test results ..:::

Download Connection is:: 100 Kbps about 0.1 Mbps (tested with 97 kB)

Download Speed is:: 12 kB/s

Upload Connection is:: 84 Kbps about 0.1 Mbps (tested with 386 kB)

Upload Speed is:: 10 kB/s

Tested From:: https://testmy.net (Main)

Test Time:: 2009/08/17 - 6:46pm

D-Validation Link:: https://testmy.net/stats/id-VXY42KJ3Z

U-Validation Link:: https://testmy.net/stats/id-WSMTG2JR1

User Agent:: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.9.0.3) Gecko/2008092417 Firefox/3.0.3 [!]

i use windows XP

globe wireless 512 connection

please help!!!

how to make my connection faster!

and it always disconnects!!!!sucks!

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