Vista TCP/IP speed tweaks

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shoreke
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Vista TCP/IP speed tweaks

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The never ending quest to achieve maximum broadband speed in Windows
Vista continues. The latest suggestion is to use the netsh line
command to enable Compound TCP and Explicit Congestion Notification
(ECN). Any thoughts on that or other speed tweaks?

Enable CTCP: netsh interface tcp set global congestionprovider=ctcp
Enable ECN: netsh interface tcp set global
congestionprovider=none

speed tweak

CTCP
Technex
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Post by mccoffee »

IMHO with vista I say let the auto tunning do the adjusting unless you are trying to limit the thoughput on other computers on the network. I have played around with vista tcpip still trying out a few things when I get the time I dont' notice that much of a difference with it on ,or off what priorty in netsh is at.

That's just me though

http://www.tweakvista.eu/show_tweak.php?tweak=118 you coudl try this guide here though see how it works.
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