Help a newbie please
Help a newbie please
Hi!
I used the analyser provided by the web page, and I got those results
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TCP options string = 020405b40103030201010402
MTU = 1500
MTU is fully optimized for broadband.
MSS = 1460
Maximum useful data in each packet = 1460, which is equal to MSS.
Default Receive Window (RWIN) = 256960
RWIN Scaling (RFC1323) = 2 bits
Unscaled Receive Window = 64240
RWIN is a multiple of MSS
Other values for RWIN that might work well with your current MTU/MSS:
513920 (MSS x 44 * scale factor of 8)
128480 (MSS x 44 * scale factor of 2)
64240 (MSS x 44)
bandwidth * delay product:
Your RcvWindow limits you to: 10278.4 kbps (1284.8 KBytes/s) @ 200ms
Your RcvWindow limits you to: 4111.36 kbps (513.92 KBytes/s) @ 500ms
MTU Discovery (RFC1191) = ON
Time to live left = 50 hops
TTL value is ok.
Timestamps (RFC1323) = OFF
Selective Acknowledgements (RFC2018) = ON
IP type of service field (RFC1349)= 00000000
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Now im wondering...since it says that my RcvWindow limits me to: 10278.4 kbps , my maximum speed should be able to reach around 1 meg/s right? Or I am misreading something?
Also, when I got this cable modem, my maximum speed was around 290k/s. I used the patch found in this website to edit my registery, and I still got the same speed. Then, I decided to use the TCPOptimizier , and unfortunatly my speed was still the same.. Any idea on how to get the best performance out of my cable modem?
Thanks in advance!,
Axdenied
I used the analyser provided by the web page, and I got those results
---------------------------------------------------------------
TCP options string = 020405b40103030201010402
MTU = 1500
MTU is fully optimized for broadband.
MSS = 1460
Maximum useful data in each packet = 1460, which is equal to MSS.
Default Receive Window (RWIN) = 256960
RWIN Scaling (RFC1323) = 2 bits
Unscaled Receive Window = 64240
RWIN is a multiple of MSS
Other values for RWIN that might work well with your current MTU/MSS:
513920 (MSS x 44 * scale factor of 8)
128480 (MSS x 44 * scale factor of 2)
64240 (MSS x 44)
bandwidth * delay product:
Your RcvWindow limits you to: 10278.4 kbps (1284.8 KBytes/s) @ 200ms
Your RcvWindow limits you to: 4111.36 kbps (513.92 KBytes/s) @ 500ms
MTU Discovery (RFC1191) = ON
Time to live left = 50 hops
TTL value is ok.
Timestamps (RFC1323) = OFF
Selective Acknowledgements (RFC2018) = ON
IP type of service field (RFC1349)= 00000000
---------------------------------------------------------------
Now im wondering...since it says that my RcvWindow limits me to: 10278.4 kbps , my maximum speed should be able to reach around 1 meg/s right? Or I am misreading something?
Also, when I got this cable modem, my maximum speed was around 290k/s. I used the patch found in this website to edit my registery, and I still got the same speed. Then, I decided to use the TCPOptimizier , and unfortunatly my speed was still the same.. Any idea on how to get the best performance out of my cable modem?
Thanks in advance!,
Axdenied
Welcome to Speed Guide. What is your service cap or if you don't know who is your service provider.
"Now im wondering...since it says that my RcvWindow limits me to: 10278.4 kbps , my maximum speed should be able to reach around 1 meg/s right? Or I am misreading something?"
That number is the speed value the RWIN was calculated with and is there for reference only. Your actual speed will depend on what your service is capped at.
Your speed of 290 k/s is that Kilobits or Kilobytes?
"Now im wondering...since it says that my RcvWindow limits me to: 10278.4 kbps , my maximum speed should be able to reach around 1 meg/s right? Or I am misreading something?"
That number is the speed value the RWIN was calculated with and is there for reference only. Your actual speed will depend on what your service is capped at.
Your speed of 290 k/s is that Kilobits or Kilobytes?
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Main System running Windows XP Pro: Intel Celeron 2.4 Ghz, 1 Gig Ram, 2 80 gig WD 7200 rpm HD's, Radeon 9200 Pro, Envision EN9110 19" LCD Display, HP 9500 CD-RW, D-Link DFE-530TX+ PCI Adapter, D-Link DI-704P Router, Motorola SB5100 Cable Modem with Cox HSI
Main System running Windows XP Pro: Intel Celeron 2.4 Ghz, 1 Gig Ram, 2 80 gig WD 7200 rpm HD's, Radeon 9200 Pro, Envision EN9110 19" LCD Display, HP 9500 CD-RW, D-Link DFE-530TX+ PCI Adapter, D-Link DI-704P Router, Motorola SB5100 Cable Modem with Cox HSI
Hi again,
I've run another speed test, and I was able to see that my cable modem was able to go at an average of 430 KILOBITS/s this time. I hope it can help you in any way..
edit:
here are a few other tests..
1) Test Number: 2
Test Type: Download 1 Megabyte
Bytes Downloaded: 1048576 bytes
Download time: 5270 milliseconds.
Throughput: 1.518 Mbps
2) Loaded 398K bytes in 5.39 seconds.
Your throughput is 605Kbps
3)Loaded 334175 Bytes in 1.4399950504303 seconds
1856.53Kbps is your thruput
4)Your Speed is: 1426.6 Kbps
I've run another speed test, and I was able to see that my cable modem was able to go at an average of 430 KILOBITS/s this time. I hope it can help you in any way..
edit:
here are a few other tests..
1) Test Number: 2
Test Type: Download 1 Megabyte
Bytes Downloaded: 1048576 bytes
Download time: 5270 milliseconds.
Throughput: 1.518 Mbps
2) Loaded 398K bytes in 5.39 seconds.
Your throughput is 605Kbps
3)Loaded 334175 Bytes in 1.4399950504303 seconds
1856.53Kbps is your thruput
4)Your Speed is: 1426.6 Kbps
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Please fill in profile so we know what you have, also Who is your ISP
Do your speed tests here after you turn off all running programs http://www.speakeasy.net/main.php?page=sup_pops , select site nearest to you, turn everything off thats running, Check Tasbar, 1 browser, clear cache
If from overseas pick site nearest you from: http://www.testmyspeed.com/internationalspeedtests.htm
Even though it is not the nearest the Dallas test is pretty quick
BEFORE SPEEDTEST
1.) Make sure defrag has been run, fragmented files slow you down.
2. At top of IE, click on Tools, internet options, click on delete files and click on offline files (It's safe), click on clear history, yes
3.) Go to Start button, programs, accessories, system tools, disk cleanup, Click OK (Safe)
4.) Run scandisk (Short version)
5.) Scandisk on XP?
Click on My Computer, select Drive that XP is on, RIGHT click on BLANK place, select properties, then tools at top tab, click check now, check box automattically fix system errors, click start,
then test. Turn all running programs off. Reboot computer so you have all your RAM

Do your speed tests here after you turn off all running programs http://www.speakeasy.net/main.php?page=sup_pops , select site nearest to you, turn everything off thats running, Check Tasbar, 1 browser, clear cache
If from overseas pick site nearest you from: http://www.testmyspeed.com/internationalspeedtests.htm
Even though it is not the nearest the Dallas test is pretty quick
BEFORE SPEEDTEST
1.) Make sure defrag has been run, fragmented files slow you down.
2. At top of IE, click on Tools, internet options, click on delete files and click on offline files (It's safe), click on clear history, yes
3.) Go to Start button, programs, accessories, system tools, disk cleanup, Click OK (Safe)
4.) Run scandisk (Short version)
5.) Scandisk on XP?
Click on My Computer, select Drive that XP is on, RIGHT click on BLANK place, select properties, then tools at top tab, click check now, check box automattically fix system errors, click start,
then test. Turn all running programs off. Reboot computer so you have all your RAM
hi again,
I just came back from college, and ill try what you mentioned above in a few mins, thanks lobo!!
Also, I visited their webpage, and they only show a graphic which compares the cable speed with dial-up and adsl. They say their service is about 2.5 fast then a 1mbit/s ADSL modem
http://internet.videotron.ca/vitesse/
I just came back from college, and ill try what you mentioned above in a few mins, thanks lobo!!
Also, I visited their webpage, and they only show a graphic which compares the cable speed with dial-up and adsl. They say their service is about 2.5 fast then a 1mbit/s ADSL modem
http://internet.videotron.ca/vitesse/
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System specs matter in setting RWIN, I would call ISP or it could be NIC card and mIt has been verified by experiment that certain auto-negotiating ethernet cards (both in PCs and in Macs), when connected to certain models of cable modem, sense the ethernet duplex setting incorrectly. Such a cable modem has ethernet hardware which is capable of operating only in half-duplex mode, at 10 Mbps, yet some auto-negotiating ethernet cards sense it as full-duplex. If an auto-negotiation card incorrectly starts operating in full-duplex mode, there can be collisions between ethernet packets being transmitted in both directions at the same time, leading to packet loss, and repeated re-transmissions. There is no visible evidence of this apart from poor performance. This problem can be avoided by manually configuring your ethernet card to be 10 Mbps half-duplex. No ill-effects will transpire from doing this, even when it is not necessary. The exact wording of the setting changes required varies from one manufacturer to another, so the instructions below are necessarily rather broadly defined.
To make this change under Win98/ME, follow these steps:
Open Control Panel.
Double-click Network.
From the scrollable list, select your Ethernet adapter (rather than any dial-up) with a green icon.
Click the button Properties.
Click the tab Advanced to bring it to the front:
In the Property box, the property name to be selected varies according to model of ethernet card. Examples are: Network Link Selection, Media Type, Connection Type, Duplex Mode, or any similarly-named property which can have Values looking like Auto-Negotiation, or 10BT, or 10BaseT.
In the Value box, select a value which either (a) explicitly says half-duplex or semi-duplex, or (b) at least does not say full-duplex [e.g. 10BaseT on its own is OK]. If there is a choice between 10 and 100 with half-duplex, choose the 10. Do not choose 10Base5, 10Base2, or AUI.
Click OK to exit the Adapter settings.
Click OK all the way out - you might need to restart.
To make this change under Windows 2000 or XP, follow these steps:
Open Control Panel.
Double-click Network and Dial-up Connections.
Identify the icon for your cable modem connection: usually Local Area Connection.
Right-click that icon and select Properties.
Under the ethernet adapter icon, click the button Configure.
Click the tab Advanced to bring it to the front:
In the Property box, the property name to be selected varies according to model of ethernet card. Examples are: Network Link Selection, Media Type, Connection Type, Duplex Mode, or any similarly-named property which can have Values looking like Auto-Negotiation, or 10BT, or 10BaseT.
In the Value box, select a value which either (a) explicitly says half-duplex or semi-duplex, or (b) at least does not say full-duplex [e.g. 10BaseT on its own is OK]. If there is a choice between 10 and 100 with half-duplex, choose the 10. Do not choose 10Base5, 10Base2, or AUI.
Click OK to exit the Adapter settings.
Click OK to exit the Connection propertiesake sure
To make this change under Win98/ME, follow these steps:
Open Control Panel.
Double-click Network.
From the scrollable list, select your Ethernet adapter (rather than any dial-up) with a green icon.
Click the button Properties.
Click the tab Advanced to bring it to the front:
In the Property box, the property name to be selected varies according to model of ethernet card. Examples are: Network Link Selection, Media Type, Connection Type, Duplex Mode, or any similarly-named property which can have Values looking like Auto-Negotiation, or 10BT, or 10BaseT.
In the Value box, select a value which either (a) explicitly says half-duplex or semi-duplex, or (b) at least does not say full-duplex [e.g. 10BaseT on its own is OK]. If there is a choice between 10 and 100 with half-duplex, choose the 10. Do not choose 10Base5, 10Base2, or AUI.
Click OK to exit the Adapter settings.
Click OK all the way out - you might need to restart.
To make this change under Windows 2000 or XP, follow these steps:
Open Control Panel.
Double-click Network and Dial-up Connections.
Identify the icon for your cable modem connection: usually Local Area Connection.
Right-click that icon and select Properties.
Under the ethernet adapter icon, click the button Configure.
Click the tab Advanced to bring it to the front:
In the Property box, the property name to be selected varies according to model of ethernet card. Examples are: Network Link Selection, Media Type, Connection Type, Duplex Mode, or any similarly-named property which can have Values looking like Auto-Negotiation, or 10BT, or 10BaseT.
In the Value box, select a value which either (a) explicitly says half-duplex or semi-duplex, or (b) at least does not say full-duplex [e.g. 10BaseT on its own is OK]. If there is a choice between 10 and 100 with half-duplex, choose the 10. Do not choose 10Base5, 10Base2, or AUI.
Click OK to exit the Adapter settings.
Click OK to exit the Connection propertiesake sure
Well the problem is, my modem is capped at around 350k. I can get another one that goes up to 850KBs, BUT, I can download monthly only around 6 Gig. With this current modem, I can download an upload as much as I want.
Should I change it or not, hmmm...
Guys, tell me, do you download up to 6 gig a month?
Should I change it or not, hmmm...
Guys, tell me, do you download up to 6 gig a month?
Hmm... check this out .. I cleared ALL my caches, deleted all my cookies, as well as my history before running this test :
Test Number: 1
Test Type: Download 1 Megabyte
Bytes Downloaded: 1048576 bytes
Download time: 3620 milliseconds.
Throughput: 2.210 Mbps
2.210 Mbps !!! Why did it go THIS fast?? Im lost..
Test Number: 1
Test Type: Download 1 Megabyte
Bytes Downloaded: 1048576 bytes
Download time: 3620 milliseconds.
Throughput: 2.210 Mbps
2.210 Mbps !!! Why did it go THIS fast?? Im lost..
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How do do speed test
1. The best time is early in the morning (3 AM - 6 AM)
2. Make sure defrag has been run so no files are fragmented
3. Delete Temp internet files, not while testing, but after each test. IE browser, click tools, internet options, click on delete files and no this will not harm system, just get rid of temp files
4. Go to a fast server such as http://www.happypuppy.com and click on 10 demos, select a LARGE file to download (not all of it , just most of it, before you click cancel) this will show you how fast you are downloading, it's not going to be quick except except early in morning when not many people on net. I recommend you go to http://www.analogX.com and download Net State live, run this while downloading as it will give you avg of your download speed, really all you need on Net Stat is incoming data, incoming totals and Local machine, right click on Net Stat anywhere, stactics and check these 3 items, the rest need not be checked unless you want them, all you care about is average. Another fast download site is ftp.lucasarts.com
Put system defrag in scheduled tasks to run everyday.
5. Probably the most important, nothing can be running during test, no firewalls, no virus stuff, no ICQ, no AIM (some of you may have to go into BIOS to disable virus scanner, nothing running except Net Stat live
Scheduled tasks will run disk defrag, 98 & SE in Taskbar, WIN ME in control panel
The people who want speed surfing or doing whatever must close all other programs.
Or if you wish you may go to http://www.testmyspeed.com and do one of the online tests, these vary to much for me but you may like them.

1. The best time is early in the morning (3 AM - 6 AM)
2. Make sure defrag has been run so no files are fragmented
3. Delete Temp internet files, not while testing, but after each test. IE browser, click tools, internet options, click on delete files and no this will not harm system, just get rid of temp files
4. Go to a fast server such as http://www.happypuppy.com and click on 10 demos, select a LARGE file to download (not all of it , just most of it, before you click cancel) this will show you how fast you are downloading, it's not going to be quick except except early in morning when not many people on net. I recommend you go to http://www.analogX.com and download Net State live, run this while downloading as it will give you avg of your download speed, really all you need on Net Stat is incoming data, incoming totals and Local machine, right click on Net Stat anywhere, stactics and check these 3 items, the rest need not be checked unless you want them, all you care about is average. Another fast download site is ftp.lucasarts.com
Put system defrag in scheduled tasks to run everyday.
5. Probably the most important, nothing can be running during test, no firewalls, no virus stuff, no ICQ, no AIM (some of you may have to go into BIOS to disable virus scanner, nothing running except Net Stat live
Scheduled tasks will run disk defrag, 98 & SE in Taskbar, WIN ME in control panel
The people who want speed surfing or doing whatever must close all other programs.
Or if you wish you may go to http://www.testmyspeed.com and do one of the online tests, these vary to much for me but you may like them.
I got 260KBs from ftp://ftp.lucasarts.com/demos/
Well, forget it, its the maximum my modem can go eh, and I can't do anything about it
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Thanks for the help lobo!
Well, forget it, its the maximum my modem can go eh, and I can't do anything about it
Thanks for the help lobo!