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Hi there,
I want to know if there is any way to bypass the TCP/IP connection limitations in Vista Home premium as of jan 2008? Event ID 4226. I know in the past there were patches out there but none of them work anymore. I am not encouraging any P2P here but it's anoying to download at 20K/sec when you have a P2P group/server between friends to excahnge huge files for work! Microsoft maybe thought about the pirates.. but what about the honest people that need loads of connections for work and can't get them open ? Let me know if someone has a new patch or idea. Cheers |
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Might want to check with your ISP and ask if they are
low-prioritizing P2P connections. Mine does, and depending upon the amount of traffic on their system, my P2P speeds can vary greatly. Hobo DJ_GLOOR wrote: Hi there, I want to know if there is any way to bypass the TCP/IP connection limitations in Vista Home premium as of jan 2008? Event ID 4226. I know in the past there were patches out there but none of them work anymore. I am not encouraging any P2P here but it's anoying to download at 20K/sec when you have a P2P group/server between friends to excahnge huge files for work! Microsoft maybe thought about the pirates.. but what about the honest people that need loads of connections for work and can't get them open ? Let me know if someone has a new patch or idea. Cheers |
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ISP is ok. Since i had Vista Ultimate before with the TCP/IP Patch applied..
I downloaded at 600 K/sec.. and now it's down to 27 So it realy is vista.. When i check in the event loger the warning shows up quite often. Anyone else got an idea how to bypass the limitations? Cheers "Hobo" wrote: Might want to check with your ISP and ask if they are low-prioritizing P2P connections. Mine does, and depending upon the amount of traffic on their system, my P2P speeds can vary greatly. Hobo DJ_GLOOR wrote: Hi there, I want to know if there is any way to bypass the TCP/IP connection limitations in Vista Home premium as of jan 2008? Event ID 4226. I know in the past there were patches out there but none of them work anymore. I am not encouraging any P2P here but it's anoying to download at 20K/sec when you have a P2P group/server between friends to excahnge huge files for work! Microsoft maybe thought about the pirates.. but what about the honest people that need loads of connections for work and can't get them open ? Let me know if someone has a new patch or idea. Cheers |
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DJ_GLOOR i have the same problem when i install the patch and reboot i have no internet connection i have also tried to install it manually with no luck i just moved from xp 64 bit were i was getting 350K/s now im down to 30-40 -- jimmi1 |
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You may receive Event ID 4226 if a network hardware device, such as a
router, does not support TCP Window Scaling. TCP Window Scaling is a new Windows Vista feature. So, you may have two options to fix it. 1. Upgrade the firmware for the router or driver for the NIC. 2. Disable Windows Scaling by following this how to. Vista IPCONFIG and Network Settings How to disable Auto-tuning on Windows Vista How to disable TCP/IPv6 How to remove IPv6 and Tunnel completely on Vista How to disable ICS public connection ... www.howtonetworking.com/vista/vistaipconfig.htm Or check this post. Please post back with the result. Troubleshooting Windows Event IDEvent ID 4226: TCP/IP has reached the security limit imposed · Event ID 4292 – The IPSec driver has entered Block mode. Even ID 4294, 7022 and 7023 ... www.chicagotech.net/wineventid.htm -- Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on http://www.ChicagoTech.net How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on http://www.HowToNetworking.com "DJ_GLOOR" wrote in message ... Hi there, I want to know if there is any way to bypass the TCP/IP connection limitations in Vista Home premium as of jan 2008? Event ID 4226. I know in the past there were patches out there but none of them work anymore. I am not encouraging any P2P here but it's anoying to download at 20K/sec when you have a P2P group/server between friends to excahnge huge files for work! Microsoft maybe thought about the pirates.. but what about the honest people that need loads of connections for work and can't get them open ? Let me know if someone has a new patch or idea. Cheers |
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a hotfix came out recently(january i think?) that replaced the old tcpip.sys. yet there is not a new patch out for vistax64. this is why the issue has recently come back. -- shaddix |