Analyser/Optimiser question

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ColPeters
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Analyser/Optimiser question

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Why does TCPAnalyzer say that i have:
TTL(left)=115 RWIN=8484 and MTU=1454 but TCPOptimiser says I have no (or "null"?) values for these items ?

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trogers
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Post by trogers »

Do the TCP Analyzer test and post your results.

Which country are you in and what speed did you pay your ISP to give you?
ColPeters
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Post by ColPeters »

It's here:
http://forums.speedguide.net/showthread.php?t=213191

OOPS I even asked the same questions before.
Maybe they come from my ISP or the proxy they make me go through. Or maybe they are defaults in my win98SE TCP/IP stack ?

My main question is why does Analyser show these values and Optimiser not show them ?

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Post by trogers »

Try these settings with TCP Optimizer:

General Settings tab:
Custom settings - check
Modify All Network Adapters - check
network adapter selection - your NIC
MTU - 1454
TTL - 64
TCP Receive Window - 33936
MTU Discovery - Yes
Black Hole Detect - No
Selective Acks - Yes
Max Duplicate ACKs - 2
TCP 1323 Options:
Windows Scaling - uncheck
Timestamps - uncheck

Advanced Settings tab:
Max Connections per Server - 4
Max Connections per 1.0 Server - 4
LocalPriority - 1
Host Priority - 1
DNSPriority - 1
NetbtPriority - 1
Lan Browsing speedup - optimized
QoS: NonBestEffortLimit - 0
ToS: DisableUserTOSSetting - 0
ToS: DefaultTOSValue - 136
MaxNegativeCacheTtl - 0
NetFailureCacheTime - 0
NegativeSOACache Time - 0
LAN Request Buffer Size - 16384
Then select "Apply Changes" and reboot to take effect

After reboot, do the TCP Analyzer and post your results to check if these settings have been effected.
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