Update : I tried to reset my tcp/ip settings with the netsh reset command and see what TCP Optimizer detects as my "current settings" after a reboot and it's still the same : it detects that my TCP Window auto tuning is disabled etc.
Even if I download an all new TCPOptimizer.exe and put it in another directory, my current settings are not well detected and "optimal settings" doesnt change anything after a reboot.
And the optimal settings don't change at all, whatever my connection speed settings can be.
Ok Philip, I did what you said ;
TCP Optimizer Current settings
TCP Window Auto-Tuning=disabled
Congestion Control Provider=ctcp
TCP Chimney Offload=default
Receive-Side Scaling State=default
EnableDCA=1
EnableTCPA=1
DefaultTTL=64
ECN Capability=default
Windows Scaling heuristics=default
Tcp1323Opts=1
DisableTaskOffload=0
MaxConnectionsPer1_0Server=8
MaxConnectionsPerServer=8
LocalPriority=4
HostsPriority=5
DnsPriority=6
NetbtPriority=7
SynAttackProtect=1
TCPMaxDataRetransmissions=7
LargeSystemCache=1
Size=2
NonBestEffortLimit=0
NegativeCacheTime=0
NetFailureCacheTime=0
NegativeSOACacheTime=0
TCPNoDelay=-1
MaxUserPort=65535
TcpTimedWaitDelay=30
[Connexion au réseau local]
MTU=0
TcpAckFrequency=-1
TcpDelAckTicks=-1
netsh int tcp show global output (sorry it's in french, but you can recognize the settings) :
Paramètres TCP globaux
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État de mise à l'échelle côté réception : enabled
État de déchargement Chimney : automatic
État NetDMA : enabled
Accès direct au cache : enabled
Réglage auto fenêtre de réception *: normal
Fournisseur de ctrl surcharge comp.*: none
Fonctionnalité ECN *****************: disabled
Horodatages RFC 1323****************: disabled
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