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SpeedGuide.net - Best Broadband Speed tweaks
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"Some of the best Broadband tweaks and Speed patches on the Net"
The site focuses on system performance, with areas including Broadband Internet connections, Windows, Overclocking,
all targeted towards a technically aware audience. A large section of SpeedGuide.net is dedicated to Cable Modems and DSL technology,
stressing on improving TCP/IP performance over high speed/latency networks.
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Google Chrome Overtakes Internet Explorer 2012.05.22 09:06 EST by Daniela (1 comments)
A recent report from StatCounter has shown that Google's Chrome is now the most popular Web browser worldwide, surpassing Microsoft's Internet Explorer for the first time. After years of slowly chipping away Internet Explorer's market share, Chrome took the lead with 32.76 percent share, while IE dipped to 31.94 percent. While Chrome is leading the browser market worldwide, in the U.S. it still...
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Cable companies expand free Wi-Fi 2012.05.21 08:01 EST by Daniela
Bright House Networks, Cablevision, Comcast, Cox Communications and Time Warner Cable today announced that they will enable each other's high-speed Internet customers to access their metro WiFi networks, totaling over 50,000 hotspots. To simplify access, a new network name, "CableWiFi", has been created for subscribers to use when accessing the WiFi hotspots outside their home market. The first...
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IEEE Introduces Groundbreaking Standard for Body Area Networking 2012.05.21 07:44 EST by Daniela
IEEE, the world's largest professional association advancing technology for humanity, today announced a new standard, IEEE 802.15.6TM-2012, optimized to serve wireless communications needs for ultra-low power devices operating in or around the human body. Created for a variety of applications, IEEE 802.15.6-2012 is designed to address and compensate for the effects of a body on network...
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Facebook's IPO Today at $38 per share 2012.05.18 09:52 EST by Daniela
Facebook will announce today its IPO which is reportedly priced at $38 a share. At that price, Facebook's IPO will be the largest tech IPO in history. It's the third largest U.S. IPO ever, trailing only the $19.7 billion raised by Visa in March 2008 and the $18.1 billion raised by automaker General Motors in November 2010, according to rankings by Thomson Reuters. Initially, the expected price...
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Comcast will move from broadband caps to usage-based billing 2012.05.18 09:16 EST by Daniela (1 comments)
Comcast reportedly plans to adopt a usage-based billing system for customers using broadband services. The new system will replace the 250 gigabyte-per-month cap for its broadband customers. With the new system, heavy users will pay more. In the past those who went over the cap risked being cut off instead. The cable operator plans to experiment with a couple of different ways to manage data...
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SSD Speed Tweaks by Philip (6 comments)
Solid State Drives (SSDs) have a great potential to speed up your system, and they're becoming mainstream with prices dropping and the technology maturing. SSDs are faster, have no moving parts, use less power, are quieter, less succeptible to physical shock, with lower access time and latency than traditional mechanical hard disk drives (HDDs). However, SSDs use memory chips to store data, which makes them quite different than traditional mechanical drives and most current...
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How To Crack WEP and WPA Wireless Networks by Philip (88 comments)
Introduction With the popularity of wireless networks and mobile computing, an overall understanding of common security issues has become not only relevant, but very necessary for both home/SOHO users and IT professionals alike. This article is aimed at illustrating current security flaws in WEP/WPA/WPA2. Successfully cracking a wireless network assumes some basic familiarity with networking principles and terminology, as well as working with command-line tools. A basic familiarity...
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The TCP Window, Latency, and the Bandwidth Delay product by Philip (4 comments)
This article is intended as a primer on some TCP/IP networking concepts and factors that determine an optimal TCP Receive Window. The TCP Window The TCP Window is the amount of outstanding data (unacknowledged by the recepient) that can remain in the network. After sending that amount of data, the sender stops and waits for acknowledgement back from the receiver that it has gotten some of it. As such, this value is probably the single most important...
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Windows Vista tcpip.sys connection limit patch for Event ID 4226 by Philip (18 comments)
Microsoft enforces a limit on half-open TCP/IP connections that is hard-coded in tcpip.sys. The maximum simultaneous half-open (incomplete) outbound TCP connection attempts per second that the system can make is intended to limit the spread of malicious viruses and worms, as well as limit the possibility of launching a DDoS attack. However, it has proven to also limit some applications using many TCP connections, such as P2P and P2PTV programs. When the OS reaches the half-open...
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Compex NetPassage 26G Wireless Gateway by Philip
Introduction Compex is an established, yet forward-thinking company in the networking, wireless and telecommunications industry. The company was founded in 1987 and focuses on designing, development and manufacturing a complete line of networking products for the home, SOHO, broadband, and WLAN market needs. The NetPassage 26G is a notable addition to the wireless wave of broadband routers that is sweeping the current home/SOHO market. It comes with a...
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Netgear RP614 Review by Jason (Qwijib0) Katterhenry (17 comments)
Netgear is well known in the networking market. Originally a consumer-oriented subsidiary of Bay Networks, they have since been spun off to become their own company. Some of the first consumer routers came out of Netgear, and they have been a major player in the home networking scene. Their latest line of products sports a new sleek look, a major change of the square purple boxes for which they were known. Personally, I was a fan of the old box, but then again, not everybody wants a...
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