TCP optimizer settings dont change fix

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shr84
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TCP optimizer settings dont change fix

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If your tcp optimizer settings dont save you maybie have the same problem i ran into

The problem at my end was that i installed a file called "tweaking.com - windows repair" and let it "fix" my system with all options ticked.
After that my tcp optimizer settings allways reverted to blank fields after i rebootet my pc.I tried everything, even changing the settings through cmd only worked for just a few options.

What fixed the problem (sry to tell you that) was doing a windows reinstall.

You can do that by search in the start window lower right on your desktop for "update" and go to the recovery tab.
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Thanks for sharing this info.

Just curious, before reinstalling, did you try resetting Winsock and TCP/IP from the "File" menu in the Optimizer?
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One can reset TCP/IP and Winsock to the Windows defaults from the File menu in the Optimizer
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I had the same problem and also found the only fix to be reinstalling Window 11 Pro (24H2). Also used a program (don't remember what it was) to fix my stuck MTU which was at 1456? Not only did it not work it froze my MTU at that 1456 value I also made sure to disable any automatic background services the program may have initiated. No matter what I did it would reset the Optimizer reset. A big loop of getting nowhere fast. :wth:

PS - Still love the TCPOtimizer though. :D

PS/PS (=PS2? lol j/k) - My max download is 25. After total clean reinstall I don't think I need to even change MTU for PPoe ADSL, which is currently set at the default 1500 and should actually be 1492 as you know (No VPN)...result https://www.speedtest.net/result/17349440481 This is my result while connected to my VPN https://www.speedtest.net/result/17349434409 The only thing I might gain is from correct MTU is maybe lower latency...I honestly do not know....I'm a laman :silly:

PS/PS/PS - Here is my « SpeedGuide.net TCP Analyzer Results »
Tested on: 2025.02.07 10:23
IP address: 184.170.xxx.xx
Client OS/browser: Windows 10 (Chrome 133.0.0.0)

TCP options string: 020405b40101040201030307
MSS: 1460
MTU: 1500
TCP Window: 42368 (not multiple of MSS)
RWIN Scaling: 7 bits (2^7=128)
Unscaled RWIN : 331
Recommended RWINs: 64240, 128480, 256960, 513920, 1027840
BDP limit (200ms): 1695 kbps (169 Kilobytes/s)
BDP limit (500ms): 678 kbps (68 Kilobytes/s)
MTU Discovery: ON
TTL: 56
Timestamps: OFF
SACKs: ON
IP ToS: 00000000 (0)


It looks really ugly but it is working!
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If it's working you're ok. Windows 11 TCP/IP tuning is pretty well optimized to boot.
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Philip wrote:
Fri Feb 07, 2025 11:55 am
If it's working you're ok. Windows 11 TCP/IP tuning is pretty well optimized to boot.
I am running into one glaring issue. My downlaod speeds are greatly varied...2-3.4 which averages out to be about my usual best at 2.7 :crazy: I think I am gonna have to reassess. Playing online games with that variance will surely have me disconnecting quite a bit I would think? I probably start with using TCPOptimizer to only change my MTU to 1492 then go from there. I'm figuring the RWIN is responsible for this variation quite a bit too. I should also be able to get my Latency down from 60-70. That will also surely help playing online games. I really have no experience in tweaking my NIC card settings like Throughout Boost? Time to Google I guess :crash:

After having to reinstall the OS I am kind of gun shy on the idea of changing much. I have been downloading and reinstalling stuff since yesterday. Ugh... I will tweak incrementally this time for sure in hopes of not messing things up. Thanks for your reply Philip!

PS - Forgot to mention I have actaully been a long time Member here. Close to the year 2000 or a little after I do believe. Could not recover my Account because I signed up when I had a 56K Baud Modem in a different state and no more access to my signup email address. It's been awhile :facepalm: And I am also orignally from Jacksonville, FL Philip. Duval County :cheers:
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Newer versions of Windows don't let us tweak the RWIN setting, it is "auto-tuned" by the TCP/IP stack.
The TCP Optimizer "Optimal" settings are good set for Windows 10/11 if you want to try that. You should NOT have to reinstall the OS if you want to revert settings.

NIC optimization is useful, see this: https://www.speedguide.net/articles/net ... ation-3449

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I keep forgetting about the "auto tuner". Thanks for the NIC link!

I've got something strange going on with my MTU. I need to do more testing and see what's going on. Will post again here with my findings.
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Philip wrote:
Fri Feb 07, 2025 1:54 pm
Newer versions of Windows don't let us tweak the RWIN setting, it is "auto-tuned" by the TCP/IP stack.
The TCP Optimizer "Optimal" settings are good set for Windows 10/11 if you want to try that. You should NOT have to reinstall the OS if you want to revert settings.

NIC optimization is useful, see this: https://www.speedguide.net/articles/net ... ation-3449

Yeah, used to live in St. Pete/Tampa for 17 years, moved up to Jax for work, wifey teaches at UNF. IF you want me to look up your old account here, just drop me a PM. :beer:
Okay sent a PM your way.
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