TCP Optimizer not completely restoring all the settings from original backup
Posted: Sun Apr 24, 2016 8:07 am
I used TCPOptimizer and changed my original settings to the Optimized setting to see if it would make a difference.
I saved a backup of my original settings before I clicked to apply the changes and it rebooted my computer and all that.
Later, when I wanted to go back to my old settings, I tried to restore to the old setting .spg file but it seems that after restoring back to the old settings, my current settings are still not exactly the same as my original settings.
Namely, in my original settings, there were 3 things that were "No Key" but after restoring to the old settings these parameters are not going back to "No Key":
my QoS NonBestEffortLimit was "No Key" but now even after supposedly restoring using the backup of those settings, it leaves that value at "0" instead of "No Key".
The second thing is the TCPNoDelay value - It's showing "Default: n/a" after restoring, even though the original was "No Key".
The same thing happened to QoS Do Not Use NLA, which is now left at "1" instead of being "No Key".
What can I do to change these parameters back to "no key"? Or is NonBestEffortLimit being at 0 the same as No Key, for example, and so on for the other two values too? Thanks
I saved a backup of my original settings before I clicked to apply the changes and it rebooted my computer and all that.
Later, when I wanted to go back to my old settings, I tried to restore to the old setting .spg file but it seems that after restoring back to the old settings, my current settings are still not exactly the same as my original settings.
Namely, in my original settings, there were 3 things that were "No Key" but after restoring to the old settings these parameters are not going back to "No Key":
my QoS NonBestEffortLimit was "No Key" but now even after supposedly restoring using the backup of those settings, it leaves that value at "0" instead of "No Key".
The second thing is the TCPNoDelay value - It's showing "Default: n/a" after restoring, even though the original was "No Key".
The same thing happened to QoS Do Not Use NLA, which is now left at "1" instead of being "No Key".
What can I do to change these parameters back to "no key"? Or is NonBestEffortLimit being at 0 the same as No Key, for example, and so on for the other two values too? Thanks