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re: Question about 'Change the MTU and RWIN Settings'
Sunday, December 17, 2006 at 7:41 am
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Posted by dhm (1069 messages posted)


Maybe your modem's driver or your BIOS interferes. I've never worked with Regedit to edit those settings. I've always used one of the many freeware programs that do that. I used TZCB Connection Booster specifically but they all work on the same settings.

Before attempting any of this tinkering with the block size and error checking you should read this:

To put that in other terms you are in the situation of a Cleric in the D&D video game, Dungeon Hack. Your lowlevel magic vision makes a new sword you've found glow blue. That means it has magic strength to change the hit points of a strike from the mundane. But since hits are randomized about an average, you can only guess if it's an improvement. When you get the higher power True Seeing you some magic swords will glow red! That means they magically decrease the average. Only if you find a magic Scrying Glass can you tell the amount of hit points it adds.

Still with me? Moan once, roll your eyes once, I'm getting back to reality. Which is here:

That article has links to freeware programs such as EasyMTU that tweak those registry settings. It also has links to download some free utilities which will graphically show you whether your tweaking has increased throughput or whether it has merely increased the 1-step-foreword-2-steps back caused by not enough error checking on a bad phone line.



Written in response to:
Question about 'Change the MTU and RWIN Settings' (Sam Lee: Sunday, December 17, 2006 at 4:19 am)

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-Question about 'Change the MTU and RWIN Settings' (Sam Lee: Sun, Dec 17, 2006, 4:19 am)
*re: Question about 'Change the MTU and RWIN Settings' (dhm: Sun, Dec 17, 2006, 7:41 am)
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