TCO optimizer don't set default settings
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TCO optimizer don't set default settings
Hello, I set optimal settings in order to get a better connection, however for some games this caused a server disconnection, so I tried to set Windows default settings. The problem appears after apply changes and restart windows I check starting again TCP Optimizer and the 'current' setting is not windows default. It doesn't work, the values are still the same. Help me please
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What Windows version? If you are running the TCP Optimizer as admin, and it was able to apply settings, it should be able to reset them as well.
If not, use the TCP Optimizer "File" menu and reset both TCP/IP and Winsock.
If not, use the TCP Optimizer "File" menu and reset both TCP/IP and Winsock.
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Re: TCO optimizer don't set default settings
I'm using Windows 11 Home 22H2 v 22621.2715, it is running as admin. I already used reset TCP/IP and Winsock but after restart and open TCP Optimizer again to check, it has the same "current" settings but not the "default" it should
Re: TCO optimizer don't set default settings
Sorry to hear you are still having issues.
Are you sure the current settings are different than the default?
What is different?
Note that depending on your OS/variant some of the default and current settings may be the same. TCP Optimizer may be trying to apply the "defaults" for a different version of the OS than yours, but, resetting TCP/IP and Winsock should always bring your network to the default state.
You can manually change each setting through PowerShell that you don't like, using the PowerShell commands listed in this article: https://www.speedguide.net/articles/win ... weaks-5077
Ultimately, if you reset Winsock and TCP/IP, there is no way for TCP Optimizer-applied settings to remain in the system.
Are you sure the current settings are different than the default?
What is different?
Note that depending on your OS/variant some of the default and current settings may be the same. TCP Optimizer may be trying to apply the "defaults" for a different version of the OS than yours, but, resetting TCP/IP and Winsock should always bring your network to the default state.
You can manually change each setting through PowerShell that you don't like, using the PowerShell commands listed in this article: https://www.speedguide.net/articles/win ... weaks-5077
Ultimately, if you reset Winsock and TCP/IP, there is no way for TCP Optimizer-applied settings to remain in the system.
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Re: TCO optimizer don't set default settings
This is Windows 11 Home 22H2 v 22621.2715, running as admin. After resetting TCP/IP and Winsock, TCP Optimizer opens again with the same "current" parameters but not the "default" it should have.
Re: TCO optimizer don't set default settings
You can try manually running these commands in Admin PowerShell:
netsh winsock reset
netsh int ipv4 reset
netsh int ipv6 reset
netsh winsock reset
netsh int ipv4 reset
netsh int ipv6 reset