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where should i put MaxMTU, MSS, RcvWin settings?



 
 
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Old December 22nd 06, 06:39 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
chall3ng3r
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Default where should i put MaxMTU, MSS, RcvWin settings?

hi,

in win xp, i used a tool called TweakMaster v1.7. which allowed me to change
MaxMTU, MSS & RcvWin of dialup adaptor.

when i used these settings, i get about ~10KB/s html websites and ~5-6KB/s
for zip/exe downloading.

now i installed vista. that tool is not working with vista, says
incompatible version. and i'm now getting 2.3KB/s fow downloading, and
~3-4KB/s for browsing :|

now i wanna know where i should put these setting in vista registry?

i know the values, i know the folmula to calculate new values. all i wanna
know is exactly where should i put these setting in vista registry?

many thanks,

// chall3ng3r //
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Old December 25th 06, 05:51 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
Pavel A.
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Default where should i put MaxMTU, MSS, RcvWin settings?

The TCPIP engine in Vista has new self tuning algorithms, so
these parameters are no longer applicable.

--PA

"chall3ng3r" wrote:
hi,

in win xp, i used a tool called TweakMaster v1.7. which allowed me to change
MaxMTU, MSS & RcvWin of dialup adaptor.

when i used these settings, i get about ~10KB/s html websites and ~5-6KB/s
for zip/exe downloading.

now i installed vista. that tool is not working with vista, says
incompatible version. and i'm now getting 2.3KB/s fow downloading, and
~3-4KB/s for browsing :|

now i wanna know where i should put these setting in vista registry?

i know the values, i know the folmula to calculate new values. all i wanna
know is exactly where should i put these setting in vista registry?

many thanks,

// chall3ng3r //

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Old January 1st 07, 01:21 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
chall3ng3r
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Default where should i put MaxMTU, MSS, RcvWin settings?

is there any way i can set these manually?

i know which settings works best with my ISP. so i just wanna set them
manually.

// chall3ng3r //

"Pavel A." wrote:

The TCPIP engine in Vista has new self tuning algorithms, so
these parameters are no longer applicable.

--PA

"chall3ng3r" wrote:
hi,

in win xp, i used a tool called TweakMaster v1.7. which allowed me to change
MaxMTU, MSS & RcvWin of dialup adaptor.

when i used these settings, i get about ~10KB/s html websites and ~5-6KB/s
for zip/exe downloading.

now i installed vista. that tool is not working with vista, says
incompatible version. and i'm now getting 2.3KB/s fow downloading, and
~3-4KB/s for browsing :|

now i wanna know where i should put these setting in vista registry?

i know the values, i know the folmula to calculate new values. all i wanna
know is exactly where should i put these setting in vista registry?

many thanks,

// chall3ng3r //

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Old January 3rd 07, 07:41 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
chall3ng3r
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Default where should i put MaxMTU, MSS, RcvWin settings?

hi,

so why it doesn't AUTO TUNNED itself in 17 days??

i'm still getting 3KB/s. and i know if i tune it manualy i'll get 5KB/s on
my dialup. bcoz i've been using these settings with my ISP for last 18
months. i every time i reinstalled win xp, i just set them, and i got 5KB/s
at average. but on vista, im stuck with 3KB/s.

this 2KB/s difference is a bit too much for me. so i just don't wanna lose
it :|

// chall3ng3r //

"mikeyhsd" wrote:

Vista has an AUTO TUNING feature that adjusts itself constantly.







"chall3ng3r" wrote in message ...
is there any way i can set these manually?

i know which settings works best with my ISP. so i just wanna set them
manually.

// chall3ng3r //

"Pavel A." wrote:

The TCPIP engine in Vista has new self tuning algorithms, so
these parameters are no longer applicable.

--PA

"chall3ng3r" wrote:
hi,

in win xp, i used a tool called TweakMaster v1.7. which allowed me to change
MaxMTU, MSS & RcvWin of dialup adaptor.

when i used these settings, i get about ~10KB/s html websites and ~5-6KB/s
for zip/exe downloading.

now i installed vista. that tool is not working with vista, says
incompatible version. and i'm now getting 2.3KB/s fow downloading, and
~3-4KB/s for browsing :|

now i wanna know where i should put these setting in vista registry?

i know the values, i know the folmula to calculate new values. all i wanna
know is exactly where should i put these setting in vista registry?

many thanks,

// chall3ng3r //

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Old January 3rd 07, 10:34 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
mikeyhsd
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Default where should i put MaxMTU, MSS, RcvWin settings?

it adjusts itself based on your isp's reponse.







"chall3ng3r" wrote in message ...
hi,

so why it doesn't AUTO TUNNED itself in 17 days??

i'm still getting 3KB/s. and i know if i tune it manualy i'll get 5KB/s on
my dialup. bcoz i've been using these settings with my ISP for last 18
months. i every time i reinstalled win xp, i just set them, and i got 5KB/s
at average. but on vista, im stuck with 3KB/s.

this 2KB/s difference is a bit too much for me. so i just don't wanna lose
it :|

// chall3ng3r //

"mikeyhsd" wrote:

Vista has an AUTO TUNING feature that adjusts itself constantly.







"chall3ng3r" wrote in message ...
is there any way i can set these manually?

i know which settings works best with my ISP. so i just wanna set them
manually.

// chall3ng3r //

"Pavel A." wrote:

The TCPIP engine in Vista has new self tuning algorithms, so
these parameters are no longer applicable.

--PA

"chall3ng3r" wrote:
hi,

in win xp, i used a tool called TweakMaster v1.7. which allowed me to change
MaxMTU, MSS & RcvWin of dialup adaptor.

when i used these settings, i get about ~10KB/s html websites and ~5-6KB/s
for zip/exe downloading.

now i installed vista. that tool is not working with vista, says
incompatible version. and i'm now getting 2.3KB/s fow downloading, and
~3-4KB/s for browsing :|

now i wanna know where i should put these setting in vista registry?

i know the values, i know the folmula to calculate new values. all i wanna
know is exactly where should i put these setting in vista registry?

many thanks,

// chall3ng3r //

 




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