Speed Tweaks
A lot has been written about how you can tweak your Windows registry to improve the
performance of your TCP/IP connection on a Cable Modem or xDSL modem. If you cut all this
down to the bare bones, what you benefit from is really quite limited (but it does work).
The following is a quick guide, aimed at Windows 95/98/Me/2000/XP and NT users. Linux and Mac
users need not do anything. Step 1 - Test your current speed
This is essential, so you have some hard data to compare before and after. Do not just
assume that you can "feel" the difference. You may be able to do that, but it is
just too easy to forget the before-"feel".
The best way to test the speed is to do a pure FTP download from a server located at
the CMTS head-end. By using a server at the head-end, the test will hopefully not be
depending on too many internet bottlenecks. You will need to find a suitable server and a
good big file. Also make sure you are not being tricked by some caching along the way
download the file a couple of times and compare the download times.
Step 2 - Windows 98 Second Edition Only
If you use the Second Edition of Windows 98, and you are using the ICS (Internet
Connection Sharing) feature, then this article in the Microsoft Support Knowledge Base is
a must-read: "Q230116:
Slow Transfer Rates with ICS and High-Bandwidth Devices".
Step 3 - Backup the registry
Use Start Menu>Run... and type REGEDIT to invoke the
registry editor. Use Registry>Export Registry File... to backup
the registry. Make sure you have All selected in the Export range
box.
Step 4 - Tweak the registry
Windows 95/98/Me
Download and run to change the TCP Receive Window setting
to 32767.
Windows NT
Download and run to change the TCP Receive Window setting to
32767.
Windows 2000/XP
Download and run to change the TCP Receive Window setting to
32767.
Windows 2000/XP note: The TCP/IP stack in 2000/XP
automatically adjusts the setting, if you don't specify something. So
while this tweak will not hurt anything, it will disable this automatic
adaption to the line latency. In other words: don't expect wonders with
this tweak on 2000/XP.
Step 5 - Test your new speed
Use the same method as in step 1, and use this as a verification of the installation.
If you got a significant improvement in the speed, then great! If the speed is the same,
then dont worry. Nothing is broken. If the speed is lower now, then you should
consider undoing the tweaks by importing the backup copy made during step 3. This will however, most likely not be the case.
Note that you should try to do the test under similar load conditions, i.e. same time
of the day etc. Again make sure you are not being tricked by some caching along the way
download the file a couple of times and compare the download times.
Total Speed Freak?
Chris over at www.HomeNetHelp.com
posted a quite interesting article
on ganging multiple IP connections together over a single cable modem
in order to increase throughput. If you are a total speed freak, you
should check this out.
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User Contributed Comments:
| 03.06.2003 Author: TheD | Sucks for XP, thanks anyway tho... | | 01.06.2003 Author: nice guy | this is good on me for 13k gone up to 20 cool cheers | | 23.05.2003 Author: Steve | To jon and buddman:
You mean you had 1.9 and 2 mb already and decided you needed to tweak it?
What dumbasses, lol!
| | 23.05.2003 Author: punkrockrecords.com | UPSTREAM 6.0M Per Second
DOWNSTREAM 1.7M Per Second
Thats punk rock for your ass in North NJ | | 13.05.2003 Author: Jade | How do i tweak after i have downloaded ? | | 05.05.2003 Author: ServerAdmin | Went from 622 mbps to 642 mbps on our backbone to Verio... Not bad ! | | 05.05.2003 Author: KTHXGGNORE | OH MY GOD!! THANK YOU!!! I WENT FROM 120 TO 170!!! OMFG~~~ @!!!!$E# | | 01.05.2003 Author: jon | That xp "tweak" sucks my nutsack it brought me down from 2 megs to less than 400 k - dont get it
| | 29.04.2003 Author: zulfantho | I am college in university of Indonesia.
I am electronic engineering, I want to know how about, voice with cable modem | | 23.04.2003 Author: Anonymous | 315 mbps on my connection
neuro ion storn ......oc 2 network connection
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