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Default Improve your connection speed with these patch - 07-25-2007, 03:10 AM

The Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) is one of the core protocols of the Internet protocol suite, often simply referred to as TCP/IP. Using TCP, applications on networked hosts can create connections to one another, over which they can exchange streams of data using Stream Sockets. Unlike the IP protocol the protocol guarantees reliable and in-order delivery of data from sender to receiver. TCP also distinguishes data for multiple connections by concurrent applications (e.g., Web server and e-mail server) running on the same host.

TCP supports many of the Internet's most popular application protocols and resulting applications, including the World Wide Web, e-mail, File Transfer Protocol and Secure Shell.

In the Internet protocol suite, TCP is the intermediate layer between the Internet Protocol (IP) below it, and an application above it. Applications often need reliable pipe-like connections to each other, whereas the Internet Protocol does not provide such streams, but rather only best effort delivery (i.e., unreliable packets). TCP does the task of the transport layer in the simplified OSI model of computer networks. The other main transport-level Internet protocol is UDP.

Applications send streams of octets (8-bit bytes) to TCP for delivery through the network, and TCP divides the byte stream into appropriately sized segments (usually delineated by the maximum transmission unit (MTU) size of the data link layer of the network to which the computer is attached). TCP then passes the resulting packets to the Internet Protocol, for delivery through a network to the TCP module of the entity at the other end. TCP checks to make sure that no packets are lost by giving each packet a sequence number, which is also used to make sure that the data is delivered to the entity at the other end in the correct order. The TCP module at the far end sends back an acknowledgement for packets which have been successfully received; a timer at the sending TCP will cause a timeout if an acknowledgement is not received within a reasonable round-trip time (or RTT), and the (presumably) lost data will then be re-transmitted. The TCP checks that no bytes are corrupted by using a checksum; one is computed at the sender for each block of data before it is sent, and checked at the receiver.

File for Windows XP patch
http://www.lvllord.de/download.php?u...tch223d-en.zip
http://www.speedguide.net/files/TCPOptimizer.exe

File for Windows Vista patch

http://download.softpedia.com/dl/e58...vistapatch.zip
  
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Default 07-25-2007, 04:54 AM

dorwin pls only provide links to well known sources. i dont mean to say your releasing anything bad but links to only official websites please.


  
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Default 07-25-2007, 05:04 AM

ima dl now and try it out.
thanks for letting us know.


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Default 07-25-2007, 05:24 AM

You are welcome it really does help, works great for torrent, you can eventually realize it's faster.
  
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Default 07-25-2007, 05:45 AM

yeah , im trying to dl NFS carbon now :S


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Default 07-25-2007, 05:50 AM

Sometimes is good to have your port forward open, for example if your torrent are using port 26190, port forward 26190 to your router's static ip address, it does help too :wink:
  
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Default 08-16-2007, 03:04 PM

I don't know this stuff do you mind making a guide how to use speedguide program?
  
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Default 08-17-2007, 11:12 PM

i wanna try this but im scared something will happen cuz my comp is too slow


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Default Re: Improve your connection speed with these patch - 12-22-2011, 10:42 PM

Hey,just follow some tips to make your speed up
-->Configure your browser so it won't display graphics, animations, sound, video or other multimedia content (see "How to Turn Off Sounds, Pictures or Video on Web Pages").
-->Surf when Internet traffic is low. Heaviest traffic is usually on weekends and evenings.
-->Use your cache effectively. "Cache" refers to storage space where your recently visited Web sites are saved. You may need to resize your cache allotment, or you may need to purge your cache periodically. Look through your browser's menus for items named Cache, Temporary Internet files and so on.
-->Upgrade your modem.
-->Consult with your Internet service provider to ensure that your modem is configured correctly.
-->Replace your telephone modem with a fast-access connection such as wave, ISDN, DSL, satellite, a cable modem.
and now check your connection speed here scanmyspeed.com
even then your connection speed didnt get speed up then you better contact your service provider.
  
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