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Old September 2nd 03, 06:41 PM
Phrederik
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Default Broadband tweak software?

Hey all!

Just wondering if there have been any improvements in the "broadband speed
tweaking" area.

Most of us know about changing the RWIN and MTU settings, but it's a long
drawn out process... make a change, reboot, test... repeat, repeat, repeat.

I was just wondering if someone had come up with some software where the
user inputs a range of settings and then the software will make the change,
reboot, run the test, change the setting a bit, reboot, run the test, etc..
for the whole range specified by the user.

Doesn't really sound like a difficult program.

If not, can someone suggest THE site to really describe how to tweak a
broadband connection?

Thanks!


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Old September 2nd 03, 07:01 PM
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"Phrederik" wrote in message
. ca...
Hey all!

Just wondering if there have been any improvements in the "broadband speed
tweaking" area.

Most of us know about changing the RWIN and MTU settings, but it's a long
drawn out process... make a change, reboot, test... repeat, repeat,

repeat.

I was just wondering if someone had come up with some software where the
user inputs a range of settings and then the software will make the

change,
reboot, run the test, change the setting a bit, reboot, run the test,

etc..
for the whole range specified by the user.

Doesn't really sound like a difficult program.

If not, can someone suggest THE site to really describe how to tweak a
broadband connection?

Thanks




http://www.dslreports.com/front/drtcp.html

HTH

ss.


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Old September 2nd 03, 07:03 PM
Synapse Syndrome
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"Phrederik" wrote in message
. ca...
Hey all!

Just wondering if there have been any improvements in the "broadband speed
tweaking" area.

Most of us know about changing the RWIN and MTU settings, but it's a long
drawn out process... make a change, reboot, test... repeat, repeat,

repeat.

I was just wondering if someone had come up with some software where the
user inputs a range of settings and then the software will make the

change,
reboot, run the test, change the setting a bit, reboot, run the test,

etc..
for the whole range specified by the user.

Doesn't really sound like a difficult program.

If not, can someone suggest THE site to really describe how to tweak a
broadband connection?



Oh, and at the same site:

http://www.dslreports.com/tools

In particular

http://www.dslreports.com/tweaks

ss.


 




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