Hi all,
Purgatory seems the only adequate place for this note.
During the last 2 evenings, I managed to dramatically improve the download speed with my new 3000 Kbit/sec ADSL line. Such tweakings are particularly effective with high-speed and high latency transfers.
latency <=> round trip ping time, typically 50 -250 [ms], depending on the distance and the number of hops to the server.
I did the optimizations both for my XP laptop and my Linux machines that are all part of my switched & routed intranet.
So if anyone is interested what can be done, let me know. I am talking about factors of two for my ADSL 3000 line. In case of my superfast Gigabit office LAN I gained a speed factor of about 10!!
Bye Fridger
Amazing ADSL tuning ...
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RND wrote:Im on 512, would I see any benefits?
I am afraid with 512 Kbits/sec the effect of tuning is rather minor...
If you have Windows you should download the small tool 'DrTCP' and make sure that your TCP/IP receive window size is at least 32K which is the default with Windows XP. But you forgot to tell me your OS. Things are strongly OS dependent, however...
Bye Fridger