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Question about 'Change the MTU and RWIN Settings'
Monday, December 31, 2001 at 5:53 am
Posted by Eddy (5 messages posted)

I have a question about Change the MTU and RWIN Settings:

Okay, I have *no* experience editing the Registry, so I followed the instructions above to the letter! Until, that is, they told me to "find a key (numbered, such as 0005) that contains has TCP/IP assigned to the DriverDesc value." That's where they lost me. The only value I found there, (numbered or otherwise,) was 0000 and it has "Dial-Up Adapter" for the DriverDesc value. >>HELP!<< ~Eddy

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re: Question about 'Change the MTU and RWIN Settings'
Monday, December 31, 2001 at 6:25 am
Posted by Larry (276 messages posted)

Hi Eddy -
There's a number of freeware programs out there that will perform these changes, especially if you aren't comfortable in editing the registry. Here's one you can download -- it's called EasyMTU:

EasyMTU





On Monday, December 31, 2001 at 5:53 am, Eddy wrote:
>I have a question about Change
>the MTU and RWIN Settings
:

Okay, I have *no* experience editing the Registry,
>so I followed the instructions above to the letter! Until, that is, they told
>me to "find a key (numbered, such as 0005) that contains has TCP/IP assigned to the
>DriverDesc value." That's where they lost me. The only value I found there,
>(numbered or otherwise,) was 0000 and it has "Dial-Up Adapter" for the DriverDesc
>value. >>HELP!<< ~Eddy
>
>
>

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re: Question about 'Change the MTU and RWIN Settings'
Saturday, January 19, 2002 at 11:06 am
Posted by Ed (1 messages posted)




On Monday, December 31, 2001 at 5:53 am, Eddy wrote:
>I have a question about Change
>the MTU and RWIN Settings
:

Okay, I have *no* experience editing the Registry,
>so I followed the instructions above to the letter! Until, that is, they told
>me to "find a key (numbered, such as 0005) that contains has TCP/IP assigned to the
>DriverDesc value." That's where they lost me. The only value I found there,
>(numbered or otherwise,) was 0000 and it has "Dial-Up Adapter" for the DriverDesc
>value. >>HELP!<< ~Eddy
> Your in the right place, I had the same question and went ahead and did my setting there and they worked.
>
>

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re: Question about 'Change the MTU and RWIN Settings'
Sunday, August 15, 2004 at 2:31 pm
Posted by aaronhobart (1 messages posted)

OK, I got my dsl hooked up two days ago and have had nothing but problems since. I have a router set up and my girlfriend's computer (a mac) has had no problems, whereas mine (a pc) keeps coming and going as far as connectivity. I took the router out of the equation and it had the same problems, so I am thinking the problem must be in my computer. While searching the internet hoping to fix it, I tried to change my register directory but the driverdesc says "AOL" something or other. I dl'ed AOL during the time it took waiting for dsl to get hooked up and it has been a pain in the butt. I'm wondering if that is the problem, and if so how I fix it.
many thanks,
-aaron




On Monday, December 31, 2001 at 6:25 am, Larry wrote:
>Hi Eddy -
>There's a number of freeware programs out there that will perform these changes,
>especially if you aren't comfortable in editing the registry. Here's one you can
>download -- it's called EasyMTU:

>


>EasyMTU



>

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