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 Unmatched Broadband Broadband Guide for Windows XP - Cable Tweaks Guide -2

Is your connection running? I bet it's a buddy, just try these few simple tricks, let's take care of that today. The following changes and modifications are those that I personally perform for my cable connection after installing new windows.

Note. This guide works with DSL and cable connections!

The first thing I like to do is go to the control panel> Network Connections and “right-click” “Local Area Connection” (main connection)

Then uncheck the box:

"Client for Microsoft Networks"

"File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks"

"QoS Packet Scheduler"

Then I like to install PLLLLLLL S ... ... (Read more below)

Microsoft Limited TCP connections in SP2 up to 10! Recover lost speed by applying the lvllord patch. Just download the patcher and run it. It will automatically find the Windows directory and ask if it should increase / decrease. Enter C and change the value to 100 and confirm your changes. After a successful update, the new TCPIP.SYS will be automatically installed. Restart computer

After I get my Tcp nicely, I will go over and change the registry settings of Windows XP to unleash the real potential of my cable connection. Do not worry if I say, “I am setting up my registry,” you don’t have to manually edit it because I use a great free tool called Cablenut!

So, did you download CableNut? Good! You are now ready to begin receiving information for use with the program.

The first value you need to calculate is the maximum expected latency of your connection. To do this, you will use the route trace command built into Windows XP. Perform the following steps to obtain the delay value to use for your connection. So let's find our maximum expected delay! To do this, download a really large file, for example, the .NET SDK at http://www.microsoft.com/downloads.

While this file is loading, launch and open a command prompt by opening “RUN” and typing cmd. This causes a nice big black window. Now you need to run what's called Tracert 5 times in this field, and record the highest amount you get with each tracert.

So let's find out right away that you need to launch a tracert every time to a different site. for example

tracert google.com

When you run it, let it end ... it may take up to 3 minutes and then copy the highest number. Do this five times, then LOOK AT THE MOST MOST MOST AND LOWEST VALUE, and average the third (add them all, and then divide by 3). http://www.j79zlr.com/cablenutXP2k.php, then follow the instructions to enter values ​​in CableNut:

** FOR DETERMINATION Maximum connection speed just go to your internet service provider's website and find it. Or you can simply email them and ask them **

After you get all these settings, change the GlobalMaxTcpWindowSize & TcpWindowSize values. to those that you found earlier (your ideal rwin).

Fast downloads

I highly recommend that you use a download manager. This allows you to resume work with damaged downloads, select the fastest servers for your location for optimal d / l speed and schedule downloads. Star Downloader is my best choice.

Fastest Windows XP Browser

I must admit, I will soon shit! And when I tell you, I tried EVERY BROWSER ..... ive tried EVERY browser! Two browsers below, which I have now installed on my PC, and use them both! They both rock!

Firefox (My TOP Pick) - Firefox spread the network faster than AIDS =), and is now an important icon on almost every computer. Although it was a rough start, I recommend it because of its frequent updates and its ability to tune. I have to admit, Firefox is NOT the fastest browser by default until it gets TWEAKED! Be sure to download your copy of Firefox with Firetune.

Opera - to offer flawless speed, stability and security. It has an INCREDIBLE amount of features and fun things. http://www.Opera.com

Although he said that OPERA is the fastest browser, I personally believe that Firefox% 2B Firetune defeats Opera! :-)




 Unmatched Broadband Broadband Guide for Windows XP - Cable Tweaks Guide -2


 Unmatched Broadband Broadband Guide for Windows XP - Cable Tweaks Guide -2

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