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SpeedGuide.net - Your Guide to Broadband
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" Some of the best Broadband tweaks and Speed patches on the Net "
The site focuses on system performance, with areas including Broadband Internet
connections, Windows, Overclocking, all targeted towards a technically
aware audience. A large section of SpeedGuide.net is dedicated
to Cable Modems and DSL technology, stressing on improving TCP/IP
performance over high speed/latency networks.
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Keeping the Landline Relevant 2008.08.25 10:53 EST by Philip
About 12 million households use only cell phones, not landlines, and that number is projected to more than double in four years. However, the spotty service that wireless phones and carriers sometimes provide, as well as most plans' limited calling times, make landlines a more desirable option in certain situations. Telecoms and device makers are working to spice up landlines with added...
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American Airlines launches in-flight broadband service 2008.08.23 09:21 EST by Philip
ABOARD AMERICAN AIRLINES FLIGHT NO. 1 – Transcontinental flying underwent a sea change Wednesday. American Airlines Inc. became the first U.S. airline to launch wireless broadband access in-flight, turning the flight into a productive workday – and launching a service that industry officials say will soon become a necessity to attract lucrative business travelers and to offer in-flight...
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Death of a Streamcaster Part Deux: Pandora Could "Pull the Plug" 2008.08.20 22:18 EST by shinobi (1 comments)
“We're approaching a pull-the-plug kind of decision,” says Pandora founder Tim Westergren in an interview with the Washington Post, regarding the livelihood of his online radio station living under a massive royalty hike imposed last year. “This is like a last stand for webcasting.”The rates that Westergren refers to were placed in effect last September by the Copyright Royalty Board and...
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Comcast has new traffic throttling system 2008.08.20 22:13 EST by shinobi (3 comments)
Fresh off its 'scolding' for breaking net neutrality laws by throttling BitTorrent users, Comcast has a new proposition, one that will slow Internet for the ISP's heaviest users during periods of high traffic.The heaviest users will see their top speeds reduced for periods lasting up to 20 minutes, which will allow service to other users to keep "flowing", says Mitch Bowling, Comcast's senior...
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FiOS - A Smart Bet or a Big Mistake ? 2008.08.19 09:52 EST by Philip (1 comments)
Four years ago, Verizon Communications embarked on an ambitious and expensive plan to run fiber optic cables, which can deliver ultra-fast Internet service and dozens of high-definition video channels along with old-fashioned telephone service, past 19 million homes, roughly half its territory. When it was announced, Verizon’s $23 billion planned investment in the service, called FiOS, was met...
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Debate rages over free wireless spectrum 2008.08.19 09:43 EST by Philip
The debate over new unlicensed spectrum the Federal Communications Commission is considering opening up is heating up as Google ups the ante with a new lobbying Web site. Google on Monday launched the new site called FreetheAirWaves.com to provide consumers with a voice, the company's policy guru said during a press conference call. Google and other technology companies such as Intel, Microsoft...
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Windows Vista / 2008 Tweaks by Philip (5 comments)
Windows Vista introduces a number of new features to the TCP/IP stack, including CTCP, and TCP Window Auto-Tuning. This new implementation works much better by default than previous Windows versions with broadband internet connections, and is able to adjust the RWIN value on the fly, depending on the BDP (bandwidth-delay product). This, however, introduces some problems with older routers and restricts the user from tweaking some of the TCP/IP parameters. Still, there is always some room for...
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Windows 2003 TCP/IP parameters by Philip
Windows 2003 SP1 and SP2/R2 (as well as Vista/2008) introduce some interesting new NDIS 6.0 hardware features to improve network performance. The parameters discussed below intended as an addition to our recommended XP/2003 network settings. Most of those parameters are new, introduced with the "Scalable Networking Pack". TCP Chimney Offload TCP Chimney Offload is an extesion of NDIS 5 offloading, and makes it possible for network cards to replace the Windows TCP stack with...
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Compex NetPassage 26G Wireless Gateway by Philip
Introduction Compex is an established, yet forward-thinking company in the networking, wireless and telecommunications industry. The company was founded in 1987 and focuses on designing, development and manufacturing a complete line of networking products for the home, SOHO, broadband, and WLAN market needs. The NetPassage 26G is a notable addition to the wireless wave of broadband routers that is sweeping the current home/SOHO market. It comes with a...
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Netgear RP614 Review by Jason (Qwijib0) Katterhenry (14 comments)
Netgear is well known in the networking market. Originally a consumer-oriented subsidiary of Bay Networks, they have since been spun off to become their own company. Some of the first consumer routers came out of Netgear, and they have been a major player in the home networking scene. Their latest line of products sports a new sleek look, a major change of the square purple boxes for which they were known. Personally, I was a fan of the old box, but then again, not everybody wants a...
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