Yes you should.
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Yes you should.
When you uninstall Cablenut your settings will revert back to Windows default
I use it also. It's about the best one around other than using a very fast FTP server for testing speed.
You should be at least at 700-730 kbit up. 400 would be too slow for a 768 upload.
More then likely it's a line problem if you ruled out spyware and viri also. I would call Cox support and see what they say. They should be able to test your connection to see if it is.
BTW, have...
As far as I know there isn't one that will move the page file. If you have large drive make a partition the size of the page file and and move it there setting the min/max to the partition size.
macroped & Bill3508, it could be a provisioning error. Try turning off your cable modems for a couple of minutes then powering it up again.
If either of you are behind a router then turn...
Try downgrading the firmware to a version prior to the one you have now. Sounds like it could be a bad upgrade.
For in-page links put the following in your user.js file:
user_pref("browser.tabs.showSingleWindowModePrefs", true);
Restart Firefox then go to Tools>Options>Advanced under the Tabbed Browsing...
Try this thread:
http://forums.speedguide.net/showthread.php?t=160816&page=1&pp=15
Did you use Microsoft's Sysprep tool? If both machines have the same error it seems to be pointing to Sysprep as the cause.
It should be Event ID 4226 not 4266. My error in the reply.
Are you behind a router? Try unpluging the modem for a few minutes then power it up again. Could just be a provisioning problem.
You may have reached the new limit imposed on concurrent TCP connectin attempts with SP2. The new limit is supposed to help stop the spread of worms and trojans (see below). Look to see if you have...
You should be able to uninstall SP2 with Add or Remove Programs (Windows Xp Service Pack 2) in the Control Panel unless you didn't backup your old files when you installed it.
Did you defrag your...
I have Norton SW 2005 running on my rig with XP Pro SP2 with no problems at all. Did you log on to XP as adminstrator to do the install? Was it a fresh install or an upgrade? Have you turned any...
What scanner were you looking at? I have a Mustek 1200LP that allows multipule scans and I purchased that 5 years ago for around a $100 new.
Why would you need those ports open? Port 445 is commonly used by networked Windows computers to display network directories while Port 139 is used by NetBios to manage network traffic and to enable...
I think he's talking about the Comtrend CT-562 Multi-port ADSL Router
You need to change the following:
DefaultReceiveWindow - 384000
DefaultSendWindow - 32768
GlobalMaxTcpWindowSize - 64240
TcpWindowSize - 64240
A T1 is 1500 Kbits/s in both directions. As for your connection, is that 600 Kbytes/s or 600 Kbits/s? Big difference. 600 Kbytes = 4800 kbits which would be excellent. 600 Kbits = 75 Kbytes.
With Windows 98, ME "IRQ#=4096" is valid and can speed up your connection.
For 2000, NT or XP the priority tweak works.
The reason MS limited the max connections is to help slow the spread of worms and trojans. It's actually not the connections but the number of half open connections (connection attempts).
When a...
At CompUSA you can get a Norwood 19" LCD for $429 after rebates. Here's the link:
Norwood 19 inch LCD Monitor
Your very welcome
mcoffee, pages are loading as fast as ever.
This is the first time that I have used any Windows defaults at all since I've had Cablenut. Every setting had been custom. I had a few hours to really...
After finally getting some time to try tweaking SP2 I have come up with the best settings for my Cox connection. I decided to pretty go much with Windows default settings except for a couple of basic...
The tcpip.sys that was included with SP2 had been updated for security reasons. It now allows only 10 concurrent incomplete open outbound connections. It is supposed to help stop the spread of worms...
I would suggest using a Latency value of 100. The calculation would then be:
(10000 * 100 / 8) / 1460 = 85.6164
Round to the nearest whole number which would be 86
86 * 1460 = 125560
I...
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