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quite ambiguous topic heading right
well was beating my head against the wall
tatas giving me 2-3 k"B"ps speed [me on 64 KbPS so max download limit possible is 8KBPS]
we first i got to know win xp is a bad bad thing to connect with internet
it limits connection to 10 [max]
got a patch dont worry its safe frm lvllord's website but you need to run it in win xp safe mode
it will increase max connection to 50 default or as many as you like [theoretical limit 655565 ]
ok that done speed up [now speed 4 kBps unstAble wave pattern increasing then decreasing]
then more tinkering
cablenut tweaker and cablenut update files
shows all tcp\ip AKA internet settings
you have tons of default setting and you can change them manually too
speed now a stable 5KBPS
then tweaked nad tweaked got a max speed of 8.90 kbps
[[[[[[[[what you were hoping 4 a miracle get real you cant get a 1mbps connection tweaking a 64kbps}}}}}
then i thougth of some cool stuff like running an exotic operating system
found menuet os fits on a floppy and runs frm there too
[ not for inexperience persons] menuet64 bit edition
ummm
then Argonne web100 based Network Diagnostic Tool (NDT)
Located at Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne, Illinois U.S.A.; 1000 Mbps (Gigabit Ethernet) network connection http://miranda.ctd.anl.gov:7123/
to check detailedinfo of my speed
and yeah hoping to load linux
linux speed increasing stuff
Operating System RFC1191 Path MTU Discovery RFC1323 Support Default maximum socket buffer size Default TCP socket buffer size Default UDP socket buffer size Applications (if any) which are user tunable RFC2018 SACK Support
More info
FreeBSD Yes Yes 256kB 32kB 40kB None Yes
Linux 2.4 and 2.6 Yes Yes 64kB 32kB (see notes 32kB(?) None Yes
Mac OS X Yes Yes 256kB 32kB 42kB (receive) ftp (for a terminal shell) Yes!
as of 10.4.6
Sun Solaris 10 Yes Yes 1MB TCP, 256kB UDP 48kB 8kB Unknown Yes
Windows XP Yes Yes yes
bst one is freeBSD
anyway linux stuff here
http://www.psc.edu/networking/projects/tcptune/#Linux
here is a html file detailing what is the common problem and their remedy
http://72.14.205.104/search?q=cache:M_tgJo...n&ct=clnk&cd=11
a us gov funded project ,the page where
the patch is for increasing speed in linux
http://www.csm.ornl.gov/~dunigan/net100/vegas.html
umm thats about it..
a few more suff reserved for later
quite ambiguous topic heading right
well was beating my head against the wall
tatas giving me 2-3 k"B"ps speed [me on 64 KbPS so max download limit possible is 8KBPS]
we first i got to know win xp is a bad bad thing to connect with internet
it limits connection to 10 [max]
got a patch dont worry its safe frm lvllord's website but you need to run it in win xp safe mode
it will increase max connection to 50 default or as many as you like [theoretical limit 655565 ]
ok that done speed up [now speed 4 kBps unstAble wave pattern increasing then decreasing]
then more tinkering
cablenut tweaker and cablenut update files
shows all tcp\ip AKA internet settings
you have tons of default setting and you can change them manually too
speed now a stable 5KBPS
then tweaked nad tweaked got a max speed of 8.90 kbps
[[[[[[[[what you were hoping 4 a miracle get real you cant get a 1mbps connection tweaking a 64kbps}}}}}
then i thougth of some cool stuff like running an exotic operating system
found menuet os fits on a floppy and runs frm there too
ummm
then Argonne web100 based Network Diagnostic Tool (NDT)
Located at Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne, Illinois U.S.A.; 1000 Mbps (Gigabit Ethernet) network connection http://miranda.ctd.anl.gov:7123/
to check detailedinfo of my speed
and yeah hoping to load linux
linux speed increasing stuff
Operating System RFC1191 Path MTU Discovery RFC1323 Support Default maximum socket buffer size Default TCP socket buffer size Default UDP socket buffer size Applications (if any) which are user tunable RFC2018 SACK Support
More info
FreeBSD Yes Yes 256kB 32kB 40kB None Yes
Linux 2.4 and 2.6 Yes Yes 64kB 32kB (see notes 32kB(?) None Yes
Mac OS X Yes Yes 256kB 32kB 42kB (receive) ftp (for a terminal shell) Yes!
as of 10.4.6
Sun Solaris 10 Yes Yes 1MB TCP, 256kB UDP 48kB 8kB Unknown Yes
Windows XP Yes Yes yes
bst one is freeBSD
anyway linux stuff here
http://www.psc.edu/networking/projects/tcptune/#Linux
here is a html file detailing what is the common problem and their remedy
http://72.14.205.104/search?q=cache:M_tgJo...n&ct=clnk&cd=11
a us gov funded project ,the page where
the patch is for increasing speed in linux
http://www.csm.ornl.gov/~dunigan/net100/vegas.html
umm thats about it..
a few more suff reserved for later