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The below settings optimze the machine as a file server so it would allocate resources accordingly. There are two related registry settings:. Note: Even though this tweak is from older Windows server OSes, it works on workstation versions, as well as Windows Vista and 7 32 and 64 bit. The tweak below allows for tweaking or disabling Nagle's alogrithm. Disabling "nagling" allows for very small packets to be transferred immediately without delay. The dafault state Nagling enabled improves performance by allowing several small packets to be combined together into a single, larger packet for more efficient transmission.

Keep in mind that disabling Nagle's algorithm may have some negative effect on file transfers, and can only help reduce delay in some games. Find the correct one with your IP address listed. Setting not present by default. For gaming performance, recommended is 1 disable. For pure throughput and data streaming, you can experiment with values over 2. Wifi performance may see a slight improvement with disabled TcpAckFrequency as well. Note you can also set this to 1 to reduce the nagle effect from the default of ms without disabling it.

The TCP Optimizer version 3. More detailed information about all available options is provided in the online documentation , answers to frequently asked questions are available in the Optimizer FAQ , and personalized help is available through our broadband tweaking forum. It allows for tweaking all the above netsh settings and registry values in one simple step with the exception of the "gaming tweak" section. The patch also provides for easily reverting the settings to their Windows default values.

Click Y when prompted to apply settings. Note: If for some reason Windows renames the file and adds. Windows Vista tcpip. Username: Password: forgot password? Home » Articles » Registry Tweaks. I did not try the registry edits. I think I will leave those for now, unless I experience more problems with my internet speed. So far, it is much better than before tweaking the settings. Any other techniques or why is it like that?

Try setting the Fragmentation Threshold to a lower value. By default, for most WIFI cards it is set to Try setting it to bytes. Does Vista have the connection limitation like in XP? IF so, can we use the same registry hack you wrote as below? Good read, Philip. The second paragraph in the article explains "elevated command prompt" - it simply means you need administrator priviledges to run those commands. I have noticed that some OEM installations of Vista have limitations on users, even when set as an administrator To get past this, you must re-install Vista.

Do not use the OEM installation since it likely contains the limitations - - instead, use a retail version or a site-licensed OEM version or use a service like FireDog. Does it work with wireless broadband? I am sorry, but does anyone here speak english? I like to think I'm quite savvy, but even though I've altered all the CMD codes as mentioned, I still have no improvement. I strongly feel i simply do not have enough TCP connections available. On bittorrent I have hundreds of seeds available for 15 downloads, but in no way can I crank up my download speed above 50kb.

If I stop 10 out of 15 downloads, I have the same total speed, but much higher per download. I have an 8mb connection, so this is quite rediculous. Please, please, could someone lead me through this, step by step, in plain english, without leaving out obvious-to-some- steps? My income depends on my download speed, and I am losing it here. Man, I was just going through the same thing. I have tried a few things here and there. I went through all of these websites finding new torrents to download, but never found any for performance.

I found quite a few today that I have changed my parameters with and all that stuff, and they have worked out with an incredible increase in speed. I only using the best they have around me right now and that is 3m.

Sucks so I had to find some way to get it taken care of. As far as the torents, all I can really remember what I did was go through the website for the guide that was provided by bittorent. I'll try to post all the places I went today to get all that stuff tomorrow on here for you.

Just coming from a software engineer who programs with Berkley sockets all the time: Remember by disabling Nagle's Algorithm, you are sacrificing your data throughput. It's an algorithm that juggles latency vs data throughput.

So if gaming is your priority, it's a good tweak, but if you do a lot of file transfers, I suggest you leave it on. Any decent programmer who wrote the network code for these online games would disable Nagle's Algorithm through the API--meaning that you wouldn't have to yourself. If you have to disable Nagle's Algorithm globally to get a better ping in a game, then it's a failure of the programmer who wrote the network code for the given game e.

I've been seeing this nagle tweak thing all over the internet. I just had to finally say something in regards to Vista and this tweak. The TCPNoDelay key is application and function specific, meaning, what ever software key it appears in is where it works, but heres the deal, it can only appear once in the registry.

If its more then one place in the registry then it does not function. Now, the next thing I wanted to say, regardless of the pictures you have seen, or what some of the so called 'experts' on the 'net say, disabling nagles is a bad thing.

Next, disabling nagles, while you may get a lower ping reading in certain games, your really degrading your connection and bandwidth. The last thing I wanted to say about adding this to Vista, it doesn't work in Vista contrary to popular belief even if you turn off autotuning. Think about it, what happens when you turn off autotuning? So you turn it off, lock the TCP window size, and then further degrade that by turning off nagles? Come on now, get realistic folks. I use Vista with a wireless connection through Alltel.

I utilize a Kyocera kpc card plugged into a KR2 router with an external yagi antenna on my roof. I can see the cell tower from the roof of my house, and get a percent signal. Although my DL speed is usually or better, none of the tweaks above seemed to make any difference, and most of the defaults were as described anyway.

What I really wish I could improve is my UL speed. It usually doesn't exceed Am I missing something? I understand WoW was programmed incorrectly so what is the consensus on the best approach to fixing whatever you can.

Tweaks don't apply here. Complain to them, as from your side there is little to be done. For those slower than realtime games, based on TCP traffic WC3 , some tweaks may work at the expence of throughput. It's simple as that. You modify the handling of packets to minimize overhead and by doing so, the following apply: - While gaming, you gain response time by sending smaller packets at a time and by not resending useless data when network problems generates packet loss.

Username: Password: forgot password? Home » Articles » Registry Tweaks. Windows Vista tcpip. Doesn't work for Vista home basic 32 bit tcp. In fact the network doesn't work at all. I agree, it doesn't work for Vista home basic 32 bit tcpip. On reboot, the file comes up as not digitally signed and you are forced to do a repair, which replaces the patched tcpip.

Great idea, but as the others say, Vista Home [not so]Premium detects the patched tcpip. Oh well. I'd try step 4, disabling driver signing integrity checks. Did not work for me on Vista Ultimate x64,my modem would not connect until i put it back to its origanal state,but no messages from Vista its self,just would not connect to internet. SYS with a new copy of the original.

Perhaps you should have included instructions or a link on how to disable the file security protocols. I tried this but when i restart my computer i can't get a network connect. Memory patcher on the fly, no reboot for tcpip.

SYS file in the Windows System32 directory! Windows Vista Home Premium. Anyone knows where the registry key is to set half-open TCP connections? According to MS, they added a registry key in SP2 for it. I can't find it anywhere Evreything is ok, but what about the "test mode" in four corners on the desktop?

I am running Vista premium 32bit. Thank you, maybe its from my mistake, Sorry if it is. You have to add it to the parameters -EnableConnectionRateLimiting put in the value box o then exit. I implemented the majority of the netsh and reg. Do I go back an undo everything, or is there 1 or 2 in particular that may be causing the loss of speed?

Thanks in advance, Bill D. Microsoft is masterpiece of faulty OS! With limiting tcpip connections they intent to criplle the and harm p2p! There is no security risk at all if zou have more half open ports as 10 with good and solid firewall!

Our computer will try to obtain an IP address automatically. When this option is set, notice that we have an Alternate Configuration tab visible.

In Alternate Configuration tab we have two options that we can use. This second option User configured is also often called Alternate Configuration. Notice that the Alternate Configuration tab is not visible in this case.

Here we can right-click it and go to the properties of the connection, disable it, diagnose any problems, check the status, etc. Notice that the current configuration is set to obtain the DNS server address automatically. If we go to the details of our connection we can find the address of our DNS server. Notice also that we can have proffered and also alternate DNS server configured. We will use the



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