Get help and discuss anything related to tweaking your internet connection, as well as the different tools and registry patches on the site. TCP Optimizer settings and Analyzer results should be posted here.
noaht1980
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by noaht1980 » Fri Aug 16, 2002 12:55 am
i was using cablenut and was getting about 163KB/Sec =1304 i deleted cablenut and im just using TCPOptimizer with a RWIN of 27740 and i got this speed tonight
so im slowly getting better 171KB/Sec = 1368
i would like to get 5 more KB/Sec with would be 176KB/Sec=1408
any other RWINS that might increase speeds?
i also tried
64240
51100
27740 is best so far as you can see in the pic
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by earthmofo » Fri Aug 16, 2002 1:04 am
What are your average ping times? Have you tried a lower RWIN Value?
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by mccoffee » Fri Aug 16, 2002 2:00 am
with dsl the lower rwin the better.
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noaht1980
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by noaht1980 » Fri Aug 16, 2002 2:02 am
I did a ping test on TCPOptimizer and it said my average was
98ms wich i was told under 100 was GREAT :-)
and no i havent tried a lower RWIN
what rwins would you suggest?
i wanna say thanx to everyone who has ever helped me out i truly appreciate it
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by mccoffee » Fri Aug 16, 2002 2:08 am
87600 128480 175200 186880 try those
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noaht1980
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by noaht1980 » Fri Aug 16, 2002 2:59 am
Mccoffee
Here are my results from the RWINS you gave me
87760 = 161 KB/Sec
128480 = 167 KB/Sec
175200 = 169 KB/Sec
186880 = 172 KB/Sec picture below
so as the RWIN got bigger so did my speed
maybe you have a couple higher ones that might raise it even higher thanx alot for your help
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by mccoffee » Fri Aug 16, 2002 3:17 am
192720 198560 i wouldn't got pas the 1900's with those numbers it's still pushing it
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noaht1980
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by noaht1980 » Fri Aug 16, 2002 12:37 pm
Mccoffee
i tried those
192729 = 145 KB/Sec
198560 = 130 KB/Sec
but the funny thing is i went back to the 186880 that i got 172 KB/Sec last night and this morning i only got 115 KB/Sec
so you think last night i just got lucky with that RWIN?
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noaht1980
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by noaht1980 » Fri Aug 16, 2002 12:40 pm
Mccoffee
i just ran a online speed test with that 186880 and got this
http://www.dslreports.com/speedtests/13 ... 1029515907
yet 10 minutes ago when i did the test with that # on a fast ftp server i only got 115 KB/Sec
so maybe the FTP is getting alot of use this morning
im not sure exactly how that works
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by earthmofo » Sat Aug 17, 2002 12:42 am
Try the following values:
18980 - this is calculated with a 100 ms ping
23360 - calculated with a 125 ms ping
Try these also:
20440
21900
24820
26280
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