ROM-DOS Posted November 13, 2005 CID Share Posted November 13, 2005 Recommended CableNut settings for 98 & ME: BcastNameQueryCount - 1 BcastQueryTimeout - 100 BSDUrgent - 1 CacheTimeout - 600000 DefaultRecvWindow - 8760 DefaultTTL - 128 EnableDNS - 0 GlobalMaxTcpWindoSize - 8760 KeepAliveInterval - 500 KeepAliveTime - 14400000 Lanabase - 0 LocalCopyMade - 1 MaxConnections - 100 MaxConnectRetries - 5 MaxDataRetries - 64 NameTableSize - 255 NameSrvQueryTimeout - 100 PMTUBlackHoleDetect - 0 PMTUDiscovery - 1 RoutinGBufSize - 146432 RoutingPackets - 100 SackOpts - 1 SessionKeepAlive - 7200 SessionTableSize - 255 Size/Small/Medium/Large - 3 Tcp1323Opts - 0 TcpTimedWaitDelay - 30 MaxDupAcks - 2 DefaultTOS - 240 IGMPLevel - 2 MaxConnectionsPer1_0Server - 8 MaxConnectionsPerServer - 4 Recommended CableNut settings for 2K & XP: DefaultReceiveWindow = 8192 DefaultSendWindow = 4096 DisableAddressSharing = 1 InitialLargeBufferCount = 20 InitialMediumBufferCount = 48 InitialSmallBufferCount = 64 LargeBufferSize = 40960 MaxFastTransmit = 6400 MediumBufferSize = 15040 PriorityBoost = 0 SmallBufferSize = 1280 TransmitWorker = 32 FastSendDatagramThreshold = 1024 EnableFastRouteLookup = 1 EnablePMTUDiscovery = 1 IgnorePushBitOnReceives = 0 GlobalMaxTcpWindowSize = 8760 MaxFreeTcbs = 4000 MaxHashTableSize = 8192 MaxNormLookupMemory = 1500000 SackOpts = 1 SynAttackProtect = 1 Tcp1323Opts = 0 TcpLogLevel = 1 MaxDupAcks = 2 TcpMaxHalfOpen = 100 TcpMaxHalfOpenRetried = 80 TcpRecvSegmentSize = 1460 TcpSendSegmentSize = 1460 TcpTimedWaitDelay = 30 TcpUseRFC1122UrgentPointer = 0 TcpWindowSize = 8760 MaxConnectionsPer1_0Server = 8 MaxConnectionsPerServer = 4 DefaultTTL = 128 DisableUserTOSSetting = 0 TcpMaxDataRetransmissions = 6 DefaultTOSValue = 240 My (Recommended) CableNut settings for XP: DefaultReceiveWindow = 64240 DefaultSendWindow = 64240 DisableAddressSharing = 1 InitialLargeBufferCount = 100 InitialMediumBufferCount = 240 InitialSmallBufferCount = 320 LargeBufferSize = 81920 MaxFastTransmit = 64000 MediumBufferSize = 15040 PriorityBoost = 1 SmallBufferSize = 1280 TransmitWorker = 32 FastSendDatagramThreshold = 1024 EnableFastRouteLookup = 1 EnablePMTUDiscovery = 1 IgnorePushBitOnReceives = 0 GlobalMaxTcpWindowSize = 17520 MaxFreeTcbs = 8000 MaxHashTableSize = 16384 MaxNormLookupMemory = 5000000 SackOpts = 1 SynAttackProtect = 1 Tcp1323Opts = 0 TcpLogLevel = 1 MaxDupAcks = 2 TcpMaxHalfOpen = 100 TcpMaxHalfOpenRetried = 80 TcpRecvSegmentSize = 1460 TcpSendSegmentSize = 1460 TcpTimedWaitDelay = 30 TcpUseRFC1122UrgentPointer = 0 TcpWindowSize = 17520 MaxConnectionsPer1_0Server = 10 MaxConnectionsPerServer = 8 DefaultTTL = 64 DisableUserTOSSetting = 0 TcpMaxDataRetransmissions = 6 DefaultTOSValue = 92 My (Recommended) CableNut settings for XP: [for on-line gaming ~ a work-in-progress] DefaultReceiveWindow = 12288 DefaultSendWindow = 8192 DisableAddressSharing = 1 InitialLargeBufferCount = 100 InitialMediumBufferCount = 240 InitialSmallBufferCount = 320 LargeBufferSize = 12288 MaxFastTransmit = 6400 MediumBufferSize = 8192 PriorityBoost = 1 SmallBufferSize = 4096 TransmitWorker = 20 FastSendDatagramThreshold = 1024 EnableFastRouteLookup = 0 EnablePMTUDiscovery = 0 IgnorePushBitOnReceives = 0 GlobalMaxTcpWindowSize = 6432 MaxFreeTcbs = 8000 MaxHashTableSize = 16384 MaxNormLookupMemory = 5000000 SackOpts = 1 SynAttackProtect = 0 Tcp1323Opts = 0 TcpLogLevel = 1 MaxDupAcks = 2 TcpMaxHalfOpen = 100 TcpMaxHalfOpenRetried = 80 TcpRecvSegmentSize = 536 TcpSendSegmentSize = 536 TcpTimedWaitDelay = 30 TcpUseRFC1122UrgentPointer = 0 TcpWindowSize = 6432 MaxConnectionsPer1_0Server = 20 MaxConnectionsPerServer = 20 DefaultTTL = 64 DisableUserTOSSetting = 1 TcpMaxDataRetransmissions = 6 DefaultTOSValue = 96 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cholla Posted November 13, 2005 CID Share Posted November 13, 2005 These are the Cablenut settings in my Windows ME.The ones that say they are not a MS setting are not in the MS default list for the MSTCP in the registry. BcastNameQueryCount 0 BcastQueryTimeout 100 BSDUrgent 1 CacheTimeout=600000 DefaultRcvWindow=11680 DefaultTOS = 92 DefaultTTL=128 EnableDNS=0 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
niji Posted December 12, 2005 CID Share Posted December 12, 2005 how did you get Connection is:: 79 Kbps on a 56k modem? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ROM-DOS Posted December 13, 2005 Author CID Share Posted December 13, 2005 how did you get Connection is:: 79 Kbps Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
resopalrabotnick Posted December 13, 2005 CID Share Posted December 13, 2005 i'm still waiting for the fcc to come after you for operating a phone line outside the specs. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cholla Posted December 16, 2005 CID Share Posted December 16, 2005 i'm still waiting for the fcc to come after you for operating a phone line outside the specs. If I could get my dial-up(which is good average) to do ROM-DOS's speed I'll take my chances with the FCC. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
resopalrabotnick Posted December 16, 2005 CID Share Posted December 16, 2005 he must have uncapped his modem. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
|3v|lon3| Posted December 16, 2005 CID Share Posted December 16, 2005 lol is that even possible? custom firmware on his 56k? i dont see why it isnt possible! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
resopalrabotnick Posted December 16, 2005 CID Share Posted December 16, 2005 of course it's not possible, i was joking. if it was possible don'ty you think everyone would have done it in pre dsl/cable times? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ROM-DOS Posted December 16, 2005 Author CID Share Posted December 16, 2005 of course it's not possible, i was joking. if it was possible don'ty you think everyone would have done it in pre dsl/cable times? resopalrabotnick ~ the FCC does not set nor care how fast data is sent over the PSTN network. From their perspective the faster the better. What the FCC does care about is interference between telephone customers. Due to that concern, the FCC limits signalling power, in effect how loud each side can be. It is a side effect of this limitation, and typical noise and attenuation characteristics of the copper telephone loop that limits maximum V.90/92 speed to about 53.333kbs. The FCC would have no problem if some clever engineer (or tweaker, like myself) figured out how to recover the full PCM data rate of 64 Kbps. On a full expaination on how this may be done, read * 56K Modem bandwidth and noise parameters * http://www.testmy.net/forum/index.php?topic=9597.msg94757#msg94757 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
|3v|lon3| Posted December 16, 2005 CID Share Posted December 16, 2005 i dont see why u couldnt mod the firmware like they do on the sb5100s from tcniso... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
resopalrabotnick Posted December 16, 2005 CID Share Posted December 16, 2005 i dont see why u couldnt mod the firmware like they do on the sb5100s from tcniso... because a cable connection has speed reserves. the phone line does not. and r-d, i am just pulling your leg man. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ROM-DOS Posted December 17, 2005 Author CID Share Posted December 17, 2005 because a cable connection has speed reserves. the phone line does not. and r-d, i am just pulling your leg man. GEE ~ resopalrabotnick ~ you need to use j/k if your trying to pull my leg! Now I have to tortuously re-assemble my silent-UHF nieghborhood cordless interceptor/converter piggyback rider attenuator! ~ Thanks! ~ lol [may the dial-up gods smite thee cable nuts] j/k Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rochett_leverty Posted September 16, 2009 CID Share Posted September 16, 2009 reques cablenut setting for windows 7.... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Recommended Posts