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Get help and discuss anything related to tweaking your internet connection, as well as the different tools and registry patches on the site. TCP Optimizer settings and Analyzer results should be posted here.
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Philip
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Need Help ? Please Read First

Post by Philip »

It may be a good idea to run a speed test both before and after tweaking!
Most basic tweaks are covered by using our broadband tweaking tool, the SG TCP Optimizer (simply choose your maximum advertised internet speed and apply the optimal settings).

PLEASE TRY TO ANSWER THESE QUESTIONS IF YOU NEED HELP

The answers to the following questions are important when asking for assistance in tweaking your connection, you must help us help you!
The more information you provide, the more informed decisions we can make to help.

1. What is your advertised internet speed ? i.e. 12Mbps/768kbps (12 Megabits/second downstream, 768 kilobits/second upstream)
2. What actual transfer speed do you get? (you can try a speed test from speedguide.net or speedtest.net)
3. Who is your Internet Provider (ISP), and what type of connection do you have ? i.e. Comcast Cable, AT&T PPPoE DSL, ISDN, 56K, etc.
4. What are your current settings ? do a TCP/IP Analyzer test and copy/paste the results in your post.
5. Your modem/router/ap brand ? (i.e. Motorola SB6100 cable modem, Linksys WRT54GS Wi-Fi router, etc.)
6. Your Operating System ? (i.e. XP,Vista 64bit,Windows 7, etc.)

You can also provide additional information to help us understand your issues, i.e. latency, gaming, transfer speed, browsing problems, etc. Please start your own thread.



Additional Notes

Your goal should be to get to ~90% of your advertised speed. The rest may depend on factors beyond your control, such as protocol overhead, routers, servers, line quality, congested nodes, etc. Tweaking only optimizes your end of the connection, and even though it is usually the bottleneck, your connection is still dependent on the quality of the feed that your ISP provides.

Separate your Cable/DSL modem and router/access point - don't stack them! Many devices are not adequately shielded and very succeptible to EMI (electromagnetic interference) so they should be placed at least 1-2 feet apart from each other and other possible sources of EMI (power supplies, fluorescent lighting, cordless phones, etc.)

MTU value should be set properly first, before other tweaking: 56K/PPPoA DSL/Cable Modem - 1500, PPPoE DSL - 1492 or 1480

Connect your modem via ethernet (Network Interface Card) instead of USB, if possible. Ethernet is faster and much more stable. Using the latest drivers from your NIC's manufacturer can also help, they often have advanced settings that help further optimize the performance of your NIC.

Minimize the number of protocols - in your NIc's properties (general tab), uninstall all protocols you do not need. Theoretically, you only need "Internet Protocol TCP/IP" version 4 for a stand-alone PC. You can disable NetBios over TCP/IP if you do not use file and printer sharing.


TOOLS and links to optimize your connection

TCP/IP Anlyzer - analyze your connection to our server.
TCP Optimizer - use the optimal settings to cover most speed tweaks
speedguide.net/speedtest - speed test
speedtest.net - speed test
SG Network Tools - traceroute from our server to you may help identify congested nodes and ping/latency issues.
Nazarul Hisyam
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Post by Nazarul Hisyam »

« SpeedGuide.net TCP Analyzer Results »
Tested on: 2012.01.30 10:40
IP address: 60.51.xx.xxx
Client OS/browser: Windows 7 (Chrome 16.0.912.77)

TCP options string: 020405ac01010402
MSS: 1452
MTU: 1492
TCP Window: 64240 (NOT multiple of MSS)
RWIN Scaling: 0 bits
Unscaled RWIN : 64240
Recommended RWINs: 63888, 127776, 255552, 511104, 1022208
BDP limit (200ms): 2570kbps (321KBytes/s)
BDP limit (500ms): 1028kbps (128KBytes/s)
MTU Discovery: ON
TTL: 116
Timestamps: OFF
SACKs: ON
IP ToS: 00000000 (0)
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Post by radicalsniper »

1. What is your advertised internet speed ? 1Mbps
2. What actual transfer speed do you get? 1291 kbps down (~1.29 Mbps, 158 KB/s) ↓ & 410 kbps up (~0.41 Mbps, 50 KB/s) ↑
3. Who is your Internet Provider (ISP), and what type of connection do you have ? PLDT
4. What are your current settings ?
« SpeedGuide.net TCP Analyzer Results »
Tested on: 2013.02.05 20:22
IP address: 49.145.xx.xxx
Client OS/browser: Windows 8 (Firefox 18.0)
TCP options string: 020405a20103030201010402
MSS: 1442
MTU: 1482
TCP Window: 66332 (multiple of MSS)
RWIN Scaling: 2 bits (2^2=4)
Unscaled RWIN : 16583
Recommended RWINs: 63448, 126896, 253792, 507584, 1015168
BDP limit (200ms): 2653kbps (332KBytes/s)
BDP limit (500ms): 1061kbps (133KBytes/s)
MTU Discovery: ON
TTL: 108
Timestamps: OFF
SACKs: ON
IP ToS: 00000000 (0)
5. Your modem/router/ap brand ? ZyXel
6. Your Operating System ? Windows 8
Scott Loar
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Post by Scott Loar »

« SpeedGuide.net TCP Analyzer Results »
Tested on: 2016.03.07 22:29
IP address: 4.31.xxx.xxx(proxy:66.249.88.165)
Client OS/browser: Android (Chrome 48.0.2564.95)

TCP options string: 020405960402080a013269250000000001030307
MSS: 1430
MTU: 1470
TCP Window: 43008 (NOT multiple of MSS)
RWIN Scaling: 7 bits (2^7=128)
Unscaled RWIN : 336
Recommended RWINs: 62920, 125840, 251680, 503360, 1006720
BDP limit (200ms): 1720kbps (215KBytes/s)
BDP limit (500ms): 688kbps (86KBytes/s)
MTU Discovery: OFF
TTL: 45
Timestamps: ON
SACKs: ON
IP ToS: 00000000 (0)
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Post by maxall »

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