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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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MD5 Is Officially Insecure: Hackers Break SSL Certificates, Impersonate CA 2009.01.04 20:42 EST by shinobi
Ever wanted to be an Intermediate Certificate Authority?Speaking at the 25th annual Chaos Communication Conference (25C3) earlier this week, security researchers demonstrated the first known application of a years-old theoretical attack against the MD5 hashing algorithm used by companies like Verisign and Thawte to issue SSL certificates.SSL certificates use hash codes generated by a variety...
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If you love Windows XP, you’ll hate Windows 7 2009.01.02 07:54 EST by CableDude (3 comments)
My colleague Jason Perlow has been playing with Windows 7, and he hates it. The sad thing is, all the things he hates are improvements, in my opinion, which just goes to show that you really can’t please everyone. But what’s sad to see is that every setting Jason describes as broken is in fact easily customizable so it works the way he wants it. The crux of Jason’s complaint is simple: “I...
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On the trail of Dell's carbon footprint 2008.12.30 18:56 EST by lefty
Dell has declared itself carbon-neutral, but good luck defining and auditing what that means exactly.Assembling PCs at Dell's Hortolandia, Brazil, facility.The Wall Street Journal has an interesting story on Dell and its carbon-neutral efforts. In a nutshell:• There is no standard definition of carbon neutral;• Purchasing carbon credits is vital;• But the markets for carbon credits isn't...
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Downloads of pirated Windows 7 beta candidate soar 2008.12.30 18:49 EST by lefty
December 30, 2008 (Computerworld) Downloads of a new build of Microsoft Corp.'s upcoming Windows 7 operating system have soared in the past two days, with thousands of systems now pulling pirated copies from BitTorrent sites.Searches today on the Pirate Bay BitTorrent site, for example, returned multiple listings of Windows 7 Build 7000, which Microsoft identifies as a beta candidate in the file...
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Windows 7 takes shape 2008.12.30 18:47 EST by lefty
We all knew it was coming, but now it feels real. With its debut to select developers in November, Windows 7 is no longer just a label but a real OS. And the public beta is expected this spring.Those expecting a radical redo of Windows will be disappointed; Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer and other company executives call it a fixed Vista. And a fixed Vista will be welcome to users who found the...
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Laptops dominate sales over desktops for first time in history 2008.12.30 12:39 EST by UOD
According to market researcher iSuppli, for the first time ever PC makers shipped more portable PCs than desktops. Portable PC shipments rose almost 40 percent in the third quarter of 2008 to 38.6 million compared to a 1.3 percent drop to 38.5 million shipments in desktop PCs. Overall, PC sales were up 15.4 percent globally with 79 million PCs shipped.Hewlett-Packard (HP) and Dell benefited from...
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The TCP Window, Latency, and the Bandwidth Delay product by Philip
This article is intended as a primer on some TCP/IP networking concepts and factors that determine an optimal TCP Receive Window. The TCP Window The TCP Window is the amount of outstanding data (unacknowledged by the recepient) that can remain in the network. After sending that amount of data, the sender stops and waits for acknowledgement back from the receiver that it has gotten some of it. As such, this value is probably the single most important...
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Windows Vista tcpip.sys connection limit patch for Event ID 4226 by Philip (2 comments)
Microsoft enforces a limit on half-open TCP/IP connections that is hard-coded in tcpip.sys. The maximum simultaneous half-open (incomplete) outbound TCP connection attempts per second that the system can make is intended to limit the spread of malicious viruses and worms, as well as limit the possibility of launching a DDoS attack. However, it has proven to also limit some applications using many TCP connections, such as P2P and P2PTV programs. When the OS reaches the half-open...
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Windows Vista / 2008 Tweaks by Philip (19 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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Linux TCP/IP parameters reference by Philip
This is a reference of IP networking parameters that are configurable as described in our linux tweaking article -here-. /proc/sys/net/ipv4/* Variables: ip_forward - BOOLEAN 0 - disabled (default) not 0 - enabled Forward Packets between interfaces. This variable is special, its change resets all configuration parameters to their default state (RFC1122 for hosts, RFC1812 for routers) ip_default_ttl - INTEGER default 64 ip_no_pmtu_disc -...
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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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