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These settings allow you to boost the speed of
your broadband Internet connection when using a Cable Modem or DSL
Router with Windows 2000 and Windows XP.
Open your registry and find the key below.
Create the following DWORD values, as most of
these values will not already exist you will need to create them by
clicking on 'Edit -> New -> DWORD Value' and then set the
value as shown below.
DefaultTTL = "80" hex (or 128 decimal)
Specifies the default time to live (TTL) for
TCP/IP packets. The default is 32.
EnablePMTUBHDetect = "0"
Specifies whether the stack will attempt to detect
Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU) routers that do not send back ICMP
fragmentation-needed messages. The default is 0.
EnablePMTUDiscovery = "1"
Specifies whether the TCP/IP stack will attempt to
perform path MTU discovery as specified in RFC 1191. The default is 1.
GlobalMaxTcpWindowSize = "7FFF" hex (or 32767
decimal)
Specifies the system maximum receive window size
advertised by the TCP/IP stack.
TcpMaxDupAcks = "2"
Determines the number of duplicate ACKs that must
be received for the same sequence number of sent data before "fast
retransmit" is triggered.
SackOpts = "1"
Enables support for selective acknowledgements as
documented by Request for Comment (RFC) 2018. Default is 0.
Tcp1323Opts = "1"
Controls RFC 1323 time stamps and window scaling
options. Possible values are: "0" = disable RFC 1323 options, "1" =
window scale enabled only, "2" = time stamps enabled only and "3" =
both options enabled.
TcpWindowSize = "7FFF" hex (or 32767 decimal)
Specifies the receive window size advertised by
the TCP/IP stack. If you have a latent network you can try increasing
the value to 93440, 186880, or 372300.
Exit your registry and restart Windows for the
changes to take effect.
If you don’t want to edit the registry,
here's a little TCP utility that is ideal...
http://www.broadbandreports.com/front/doctorping.zip
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