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Thanks for all this detailed information! Just one question: I've set my RWIN to be a multiple of my MSS*44, but after making that change the Analyzer says my RWIN is ~1kb greater than I set it to be. I'm behind a home gateway, so could that padding be NAT that the router tacks on? I can lower my comp setting to compensate for the padding, but I'm not sure which is more important: having the right ratio at my router or at my computer. Does the router acknowledge packet receipt, too? Thanks for your help.
I would give a 5 star rating for use with any version of Windows except Vista. This Analyzer and the TCP Optimizer are a waste of time for Windows Vista users. Rather than burying it in a FAQ that Vista is not fully supported, when the analyzer detects "Windows NT 6.0", why not eliminate the following red text warning in the Analyzer?
"RWIN is not fully optimized (even though it is a comparatively large number). The unscaled RWIN value is lower than it should be. Also, RWIN being close to and above 65535 does not justify the header overhead of enabling TCP 1323 Options. You might want to use one of the recommended RWIN values below." Better yet, why not replace it with the following: Unless you have disabled "TCP/IP Auto-Tuning" in Windows Vista, it is unnecessary to use TCP Analyzer or TCP Optimizer. Readings in the Analyzer will not be correct. Changes in the Optimizer will have no effect. For more information, refer to the Tweaking FAQ: "How to disable Windows Vista TCP/IP auto-tunning ?" http://www.speedguide.net/faq_in_q.php?category=89&qid=247 and this Microsoft TechNet article: http://www.microsoft.com/technet/technetmag/issues/2007/01/CableGuy/default.aspx
Please post in our forums if you need help with the Analyzer not showing your correct IP address: http://forums.speedguide.net/forumdisplay.php?f=54
At your website I am getting MTU as 1420
My DLink GLB-502C adsl router GUI shows MTU as 1460 mturoute.exe(www.elifulkerson.com/projects/mturoute.php) displays MTU as 1460 when I use it on my XP behind DLink router and any host including your website. If anyone could tell me what is my actual MTU? « SpeedGuide.net TCP Analyzer Results » Tested on: 08.22.2009 07:39 IP address: 117.199.xxx.xx Client OS: Windows XP TCP options string: 0204056401010402 MSS: 1380 MTU: 1420 TCP Window: 65535 (NOT multiple of MSS) RWIN Scaling: 0 bits Unscaled RWIN : 65535 Recommended RWINs: 63480, 126960, 253920, 507840, 1015680 BDP limit (200ms): 2621kbps (328KBytes/s) BDP limit (500ms): 1049kbps (131KBytes/s) MTU Discovery: ON TTL: 104 Timestamps: OFF SACKs: ON IP ToS: 00100000 (32) Precedence: 001 (priority) Delay: 0 (normal delay) Throughput: 0 (normal throughput) Reliability: 0 (normal reliability) Cost: 0 (normal cost) Check bit: 0 (correct) DiffServ: CS1 001000 (8) - class 1 (RFC 2474). Similar forwarding behavior to the ToS Precedence field.
Guys,I play online games,my latency is usually really low
it's a WIFI connection,I disabled the Windows Zero configuration,but I still get lag whenever there's a lot of action around,so I decided to change my TCP window size(RWIN) but whatever I set my RWIN number to,I can't seem to get any changes in the analyzer(note: it shows a different IP than my router, most prolly an NAT device involved???)I'm not using any proxy...and I'm positive my firewall ain't doing it... what should I do?!?
I'm using the latest version (2021) and it seems ther's no different version for 32/64 bits.
On 64bits PCs, TCPOptimizer reads/writes the HKLM/Software/Wow6432Node registry tree. This cause the read of wrong or inexistent registry keys and values, and incorrectly showing defaults. And can create a mess writing new values. This happens, for example, for "NetworkThrottlingIndex" and "SystemResponsiveness" (HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Multimedia\SystemProfile), inexistent in Wow6432Node, and for other keys too.
Please use our forums for questions and reporting issues.
This FAQ is about the Analyzer, not the Optimizer software. Still, the Optimizer reads settings using PowerShell cmdlets mostly, if it is reading in the 64-bit hive that's something Microsoft should fix, but we'd still check. The Optimizer doesn't write to WOW6432Node , you can see where it writes when you hit the "Apply changes" button. Again, please use the forums for further issues with it, thanks. |