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Cablenut Settings Calculator


j79zlr

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I would just like to add to your guide, https://testmy.net/topic-1013

I have developed a calculator with Mnosteele and Dannjr from DSLNuts [i am a mod there], that you can use for any speed, the general CCS files are convienent, but this is really a better way for you to get your settings, since you can input a different MTU and up/download speeds.  It will also generate the CCS file directly for you to download which you can then input into Cablenut.

Calculator for XP/2k: http://www.j79zlr.com/cablenutXP2k.php

Calculator for ME/98: http://www.j79zlr.com/cablenutME98.php

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hey j79zlr and welcome to the forum :)

i have seen that and i think you made a great job with that, i often use www.dslnuts.com for input making the files

the hard part is to use right latency, i made a tweakguide but i noticed alot of ppl came up with wrong latency values and that bringed down the speed quite alot,. And if they was using SP2 that read DefaultReceiveWindow instead of TcpWindowsize, its hard to tell what value they using.on a regular Tcp analyzer

maybe i was doing something wrong but i tryed that XP page you have to build files, but when downloading the file to my PC it couldnt be read in cablenut, before i know i just got a plain textfile that i copyed and named it .ccs and that worked for me

also, i would suggest to set Synattac protect to 0, cos that can give alot of connection problems with p2p, ftp programs

i admire you guys work with Cablenut, keep it up  ;)

VanBuren :)

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Yes, there was a problem with the PHP I had wrote for the file generator, because I was using n to create a new line, forgetting that windows needs the carriage return as well: rn, that is fixed now, and they work.  Except my site seems to be down at the moment.

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