Problem with TCPAckFrequency and TCPDelAckTicks
Posted: Tue Sep 14, 2010 12:13 pm
I believe I found a bug that is causing severe speed problems when using the Optimizer. Here are the details...
OS: Windows XP SP3
Broadband Connection: 50Mbps Download x 5Mbps Upload
If I launch TCP Optimizer and slide the bar to 50Mbps, just select my primary network adapter (Broadcom NetXtreme 57xx Gigabit Controller), select Optimal and modify then things work great. I'm hitting 50-60Mbps everytime to speed test servers.
However, if instead I check the box for "Modify all Network Adapters" which is just one more adapter (Intel Pro Wireless 2200BG Network Connection) and apply the changes my speeds go to hell, between 1-4Mbps.
I started looking at the settings when I do both methods and the only difference is that the TCPAckFrequency and TCPDelAckTicks is getting set to "1500" when I modify all adapters as opposed to "N/A" for when I just modify the one by itself. Another interesting point is that if I first launch the program, select the one adapter and apply the optimal settings it says it will set the 2 options to "N/A". If I exit that without committing the changes, select modify all and click apply, it shows the value being set to "1500". Then if I exit that, uncheck modify all and go back to just modifying the 1 adapter it still shows "1500" for the new setting. Weird little bug....
I started looking online and it appears the valid range for this setting is 0-6, and in TCP Optimizer itself under custom settings the only options are N/A, 0 and 1 which all 3 work fine. So I think there is something causing these 2 settings to get set to 1500 by mistake when selecting modify all adapters.
OS: Windows XP SP3
Broadband Connection: 50Mbps Download x 5Mbps Upload
If I launch TCP Optimizer and slide the bar to 50Mbps, just select my primary network adapter (Broadcom NetXtreme 57xx Gigabit Controller), select Optimal and modify then things work great. I'm hitting 50-60Mbps everytime to speed test servers.
However, if instead I check the box for "Modify all Network Adapters" which is just one more adapter (Intel Pro Wireless 2200BG Network Connection) and apply the changes my speeds go to hell, between 1-4Mbps.
I started looking at the settings when I do both methods and the only difference is that the TCPAckFrequency and TCPDelAckTicks is getting set to "1500" when I modify all adapters as opposed to "N/A" for when I just modify the one by itself. Another interesting point is that if I first launch the program, select the one adapter and apply the optimal settings it says it will set the 2 options to "N/A". If I exit that without committing the changes, select modify all and click apply, it shows the value being set to "1500". Then if I exit that, uncheck modify all and go back to just modifying the 1 adapter it still shows "1500" for the new setting. Weird little bug....
I started looking online and it appears the valid range for this setting is 0-6, and in TCP Optimizer itself under custom settings the only options are N/A, 0 and 1 which all 3 work fine. So I think there is something causing these 2 settings to get set to 1500 by mistake when selecting modify all adapters.