TOS tweaking not working

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Chrysalis
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TOS tweaking not working

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Hi I have tried numerous times to get TOS to a non 0 value but it isnt working. So I can only assume something is modifying the TOS value outside of my computer.

I use a speedtouch 585 router and an isp who claims they dont modify packets in anyway, no proxies shaping traffic etc.

Here is my analyzer results.

« SpeedGuide.net TCP Analyzer Results »
Tested on: 01.08.2007 17:27
IP address: 217.169.xx.xx

TCP options string: 020405b40103030201010402
MSS: 1460
MTU: 1500
TCP Window: 256960 (multiple of MSS)
RWIN Scaling: 2
Unscaled RWIN : 64240
Reccomended RWINs: 64240, 128480, 256960, 513920
BDP limit (200ms): 10278kbps (1285KBytes/s)
BDP limit (500ms): 4111kbps (514KBytes/s)
MTU Discovery: ON
TTL: 55
Timestamps: OFF
SACKs: ON
IP ToS: 00000000 (0)

I can confirm it recognises my real ip address and all other settings such as rwin and mtu change correctly.

DefaultTOSValue is set to 80 decimal
DisableUserTOSSetting set to 0
DisableTOSValue set to 0

Thanks
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trogers
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Post by trogers »

Sometimes TCP Analyzer may report a zero value, but the DefaultTOSValue is still in effect.

You can try setting DefaultTOSValue to 80,136,160,184 and with each value, use your browser to open a website with many graphic or images. When you see the difference in speed in how these images are loaded on to the page, then what you have set is in effect even though TCP Analyzer reports it as zero.
Chrysalis
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Post by Chrysalis »

It slowed things down or seemed to and I believe my isp is forcing TOS 0 setting.

My isp is a uk adsl provider using BT ipstream wholesale adsl.

I read a SIN tech document from BT wholesale and found out they use DSCP headers to differ prioritised traffic from normal traffic using 001010, for this reason I suspect my isp makes sure all my packets have 000000. I suspect this applies to every uk adsl provider using the BT network. :(
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